mm . Advice of a Druggist ' Ii i- proper, I think, to 1"' other- know about the popularity mid virtue of Acker's English Remedy for doughs, i olds and '-n- .- uinptioti . F r 0 ni t li p moment I began hand linglt.itsold rapidly. and the sale! keep utmw mp all the time fast a pcop le fi n el out What n re-i n a r ' a hie jireja ration it i- Tlie Bati ifactton it gives is unit crsal. lur best c it Izena um it and say ii i- the beat thing for throat and lung troubles they ever saw. Mr.8. B Cnl ver. one "i our prominont townsmen, says Acker's English Remedy is the only medi cine that helped his chronic cough ! many years' standing. At tir-t i: gave rellel and now, after taking a fe bottles hi is wholly cur. tl. 1 buy it bj the gros a: a time, ntnl my sales are larger on this om ii" dicine than on any other in my store It is a great y. asun t-it meto feel that tvblU lam prosper Ing 1 an. also doing so much good to the com munity in selling such a grand medicine.' - (tied R l: Dot'oi is Weatfleld, N Y Bold at 85c. 50c. ami i a bottle, throughout thi rutted States and Canada ; ami in Eng land, at Is. iM.. 2 3d 4.kl. Ifyoti an-not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to jfi or druggist and get your monej back. Ii". nuihorii tkt Ohorf Quttrxtcc. tr. HOOKER 4 CO. Pi '' Sen Kwfc I I a- B iiey Phartnact A TREAT TO TEACHERS. Booh ' the Blona of tin- lu-titute Now being Held, Wednesday's afternoon se-e'.on opei ed with lingingc indoi ted by Bnpt. Lenders, The first discourse of the afternoon was "High School Coatee ol B udy" ly J. S. Ln lers. He Ip ike of the needs of co-operation throughout tiie entire statP. He s?a'e? that our course of study is the result of a caraful consideration of the courses ol many other states, and iayg great s:re;: upon the Study of English, calling attention to the principles of composition and literary stvie. He ad-voc.it-!- with literature a course in Latin. He advocates the dropping of the t ach ing of history by oantinual study of battles, a? to the average child tliese military tactics .ire ineompreheniible and have rather a general brutalizing effect, tit- places war as a bad disease of the body politic and should no more he held tip for inspection bv the child than an u cer. He defined patriotism ar.d p aced trie various ki.ids in this ortl-r : First, doty to our Creator: econd, to oar Country; third, to our Home; toarth, to himself as a member of society. A'ipo iayg great stress tion loyalty to one's country ; hut advocates tn- teaching of both aides ol a question. I'r I French c mtinned hit talk upon Reading, emphasizing, again the value of phonic study by the pupil. He showed lume very unique methods of piacing "busy work" before the child. This work embraces design work in paper cutting and perforation, Be exhibited soii.h design work very well executed, by children it; Ihe schools of Home. In his talk he illustrated the value of pictures drawn by the student, telling gome story he has heard, us a test of ids understanding ol the selection. This aras followed by Prof, W, C. I H mley on "Physiological Psychology." , Be -ii ids hi- talk upon "that which is ln!de of yoor heed." ' This being ali there is in 'tie world." Be illustrated the Phyiiolo'icl coostructioo of the brain, The average nam tier ol brain c..- daveloped In man is greater today than ever. This is due to our public Schools. He itirther prows with clear Statistic) ti.p superiority of ce!: develop ii. illl In the United Mates over that of a'i the rest of the world. lue to the jiu ill schools, Use develops the cells. "The great man of the world is vet to come" a-i no living man has ever developed ah the cells contained in hie brain. The visiting teachers were given a re ception a; the High .School boildinj i3t evening by The J'.-: lee teachers. It was uu laforms affair and every one enj ytd i. immensely. Prof. W.C. Bawley again proving his versatility in the story tell ing iiu-, kept every one laaglllng for an luu". Es City Bupt, Gavin was present an i gava expression to 10 me friendly b idlnage, Ic ere, iu war served by The lMiles leader. THURSO AY M IBM NO, The morning v ac cool and -lightly doodad, Session opens)! with linglng. Attandanosgood, Btat Superintendent J. H. Aoterman tame down row Baker City thi- morning to be with the VYaico county lesohers ho a short time. Pro'. W. 0, Hawley aga'n resumed hia talk upon hiltory and civil govern ment. In brief, he treated the knowl edge of the thirteen original colonies possessed by the English and French ; the cause of France's aid to the colonies and the way in which this aid was secured ; the struggle in thia country to prevent the establishment of a kingdom which would allow our country to come UndSJt the dominant influence of Europe ; the eligibility of the president, senators and representatives, and how it came to be so. Prof. French then took Dp the snbj-et I of numbers, which our conrae of study carefully outlines. He treats the SUb i iect from the knowledge of the Individual concept t i the general idea. "The child I HI rated through expressions." ' The greater t ie expression the greater the, po Aer. " After a short intermission, which is always a social moment) Prof. W. c. Bawley reanmsd his excellent talk upon "Physiological Psychology." Be again smphasists the remit of practice by quoting from Prof. Romanes: "So ehange In childhood's cailv day No Iforn tint : rnged. no though: tliat :.m Bat leaves a tmcx upon the i iy Whici. itowly baruens into mac Honesty i acfjiiired by practice. Ilia honesty i? acquired by practice. He also spoke of the power of heredity. It is the most excellent thing for the public school, the state, the l oittd States, that so many noble, true, pure principled young women are in oi:r public schools, Good physiological con ditions facilitate menta! progress. Good food produces good thought. Skimmed in ii k diet produces skimmed milk thought. The student must be well fed. Superintendent Ackern.an spoke in brief ol the genera', attendance at insti tutes : the genera, benefit derived from institute work : the cause of new iaw governing high school work : the benefit to be derived therein : the new iaw gov erning high school work in districts of the Second and third class : nature study in the public schools. Additional teachers in attendance: 01 Kirman, (.' R Deems, Mis C K Deem3. Rachel Morgan. Bertha Robin son. Lorene Bridges, G D Gunnell, Mag gie Fiinn, Margaret Reed, Cora I. Cop pie. Martha Whealdon, Georgia Bonney, A! her- J Smith. Blanch Davey, Mrs F. M Da t ton, Bertha Williams, Murdina MeLenl, Jesdc MoLsod, lies? sen berg, V II Isenberg, W Farrell. Itha Cheadle, J H Ackerman. m i sees hot ai.i. Ciarse Fall; have on saie a full line of paint end artist's brufthef. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the I)est. Ask your gr -ger for them. Wanted A woman to do up stairs work the Umatilla IFuise. Apply at the hotel at once, ac.gol-tf Wanted Mac to ciprk in store: small ralary : experience uot necessary. Ad dress X, care CilROXlCLE. se.2-tf j E'gbt teams wanted by J. C. Sullivan, Grading for easy level drag scraper 1 aid wagon work with no up-hill haul.: Wage- 4 per nay. se 3-lwk Henry Rraydon, Harris. N. C, says: "I took medicine 20 years for asthma, but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me ni re good than any thing else during that time. Best Cong:. Cure." Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. H. : 'T purchased a bottle of ( ne Minute C;oah Cure when suffering with a cough doctors toiii me was iocurabls, Cne bottle relieved me, the second ami tiiird niinost cured. Today lama well man." C:arke & Faik ' P. 0. Pharmacj . S'hen your hair appears dry and to have lost us vitality it want- something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets in that con dition. We have 'he Crow n o' Science Hair SjgHSgjL i rower and O coaiitit Crea I nio. They . j, cur.- dali'i SS rntl i.' i a. -caip disease-. I or saie a' Frazei's har der shop- Price 50c and 76c a bottle. 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 p. s. GuiriG, WINDMILLS, PUMPS and PIPE, RUBBER and Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers, on avc in need of anything in our line, fio ure with von. -. 1 -11 TT . . 1- 1 ITT . . 1 . '. . , , ...tfiacKsmiin, liorsesnoer auu wagoii-iiiiuitji . , us, ror w whj pay We operate a PLUMBING-. TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will liave -PEALEB Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles. Springs and Blacksmith Supplies A8'jnt (or RttaMll ('' tiisine-. Thre?lier anil .-aw Mills. Telephone 1"7. Lonii Distance 10711 lor, Secoud & WM Sts, THE DALLES OR, J. E. FALT &. CO., "The Owl." Proprietors of , . Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to any part of the City. Phuues : 51 Local, B5S Iong Diiiaoce, 173 Second Street. 5 prompt attention. SEXTON t WALTHER, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. MOTT'S PENNY mm I I ML of menstruation." The- arc votnanhood, aidinp dcvelopme known remedy lor women equals thm tiecuiii.-ft a Dleaaure. .1.K PEB BOX BY 1 TI. by druggist. DR. MOTT'S CHEMI AL CO Fur sale bv Geo. C Blakeley, Tne Dalles, Or They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase riy. or ii iid hauibh "naii'j j LIFE SAVERS" to pirla a nt of oxxraua and body. No Cannot do harm life Soid Cleveland, ohu .. .COLtlUWBIA BREWEfiY.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Oi the product of ttiie well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1900, say : "A more superior brew never entered the iabratory of the L'nited States Health reports. It le absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is conposed of the best of malt and choicest oi hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it cau be used with the greatest benefit and saiisfaclion by old arid young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. v t li I I 1 fx r i The DalleB, Op. The Chroniele, Job Printers. 1 5 i h I ? I ( i i I I ft P J Was If LIU WarftME Hi Cs. Prof. Homer de Morrison Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kindfc Headquarters for Feed Grain ot p 11 kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, iTlx 14m Headquarters fcr ''Byers' Best" Pendle- FlOlir ''s uUr " "laniifactured expressly for famih use: everv sack is guaranteed to give satiefaction. We eeli our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and net i'ur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats YOUR KIDNEYS. After you tire of using so-called kidney remedies without any benefit, use Lincoln Sexual Pills and be forever rid of those dull pains in your back. Discard that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have all your bladder and urinary troubles curt and your nights made restful by the nee of Iiatl'-o peatett assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills. Trite, $1.00 per box buy ot your druggist or sent bv mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY JO., Fort Wayne i Indiana. M. . Donnell, Agent, The Dalles. lyon's French Periodical Drops Grandall & Barget DEALERS IM fy All kinds of undertaker Burial Shrouds Funeral Supplies embalmers Ete. 4T ir The Dalles, Or. Strict: y vegetable, perfectly harmles DKSIRi-l) KLSULTS. Greatest km p A HTinil 1 w.i r1 ' intrfeif- an-! imii'.ii 'in-.. 'I'Ih. urnum,' ' ' u( unly in pa-, I unwnvn iMt v,,hi Ij.'-Miirte m,.'!:.!! ure on -moo! tti,' im.uio uu: umIi ui;tiili sti--l. Itftimi- HUKTI.A N 1. UBKOON. Ti,. Qrtt rtslttored m wtll st it pilialal eri in Hortland u dstMi rranee Clairvoyant sod nertistut can be co -ulii asiljr no all irtlmol if Krot as UorrUoa ii- witboul doubt tbsnost icleiitlllc I'.ilml't tnid ClsltVOi nut in the world today: bo loostM blddtti treftitre. reunliM tbe ei t rated, telli it tuer- . ntre ran j i ai on your land eosblen you touiu ili-uiivciun of one roll clesire i almUtry laugbt. nsdlunlaUc partopi dTl ).il Ilea!- by tin- UMaol bia Mvsaled iwib 1 i i- curea obronlo and so-called Incurable dl oue hrw irestnicnt f''r tin- tnr ieud fit date of birth and tbrae iucitl all lettew auawcred at tnce. . sure to accomplish vu female remedy. mntsfftlii and Initstlona. Tbcscnulaab put up only in ssatc-iioard f'.u bcuu tr Cueuiar lu WILLIAM S1KU. Co., Bole Aaeuu. CISTCland, Ohio. rJ--5rV.i' Fur sale by Qeo, 0. Blakeley. The IhUiee, Of. Many physicians are now prescribing Nuaamsr Eicur i t in, s, Ooasti Kodol I spepsia Cure regularly baviDg I Only o 50 for the round trip from found that it is tin best prescription they cm write beiAUie it it the one The Dalies to Long Beach, Tioga, Psolfic J'ark, Ocean Park cr Nahcolla, Wash., preparation whloh contain! the elementi good for return until tept. lo, 1901, i,nc'ut-i by VtaloB, PortUud, auk. 10. fin ibCdttnr). Howet de Morriaon, ocoultitt, iAftatt1 by vll'ii tbebul lion stolen Iroan tbe aVtlby amwltlns Worst in babll "i occult tolenoe toe Imn ediitel) cosn uuntcslcd by latter the facia i!r a. J iui ton, oenar of tbe aalby Work The reiwrti re ceived I"! iiiKiit provi in - statements correct. Mils' KBANl II PARTIUW. "it i- pleas ins to o taaured tbat tinu'Wii t.i ii. in. in.- -mi Hiiil' ur); a 'In catei! i ii,iii hy ii i-m .n . oocillllsl prove timt tbe story ol lha confession ii"' unci Mini that bis sMatsaee was Mquired in rt noverioc the gout wsa on' Csilforuls Inveu lion fo ti" purpose nt depriving uregon uf just Kiury " -(Kal tor Portland uregonian.j neceMary to digest not only some kind of food but all kind ami it therefore oorai indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its caiiBe. Clarke iSc Falk's 1". O. Pharmaoy, Hxperieuce is the best Teacher. Acker's Engl 1(1) Remedy in any case of Baggage checked through to destina tion. The steamer T. J. loiter will leave Portland daily except Sunday and Monday, and the Ilasealo daily except Sunday, at s p. m., and 10 d. iii. on I e Saturdays, making direct connections at Astoria and at Iiwaco for all points on coughs, golds or croup. Should It fall (0 UregOB and Washington beaches. Call give immediate relief money refunded Jo cts. and 50 cte. Blakeley, the drug giati. B. v. Parselli Kinttravllie, Pa., sas he sutl'ered 'lb years with piles and could Xbia obtain no relief until DaWttt'l Witch lia.el Salve etTected a permanent cure. Counterfeit.- are worthless. Clarke & Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. on Jas. Ireland, for through tim points. agent, 'Die Dalles, curd to all beach jl3 'Jin FOUND. At The llalles Fmploymeut Ot)ice;a Pitts where vou can procure help with out cost or trouble. Mail or phoue VaCUM Kui.i.tv, alia lmdAw Manager. C. J. STUBhliNG, I V HULKS A LI ASIj BKTA'L Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. THE DALLES. OREGON. I dun 1'injne eaa teag tut. luoi. Advertise in The Chronicle. Subscribe for The Chronicle.