The Dalles Daily Chronicle. NOV 30 1901 ' . ' 1 ; BATURDAY - LEST WE FORGET. "How prone are we to forget, sejs a correspondent of the Salem States- ; a m ft.ll Ml man, signing himscir "uepuuncan. "Only a few years ngo llie people were enjoying an era of prosperity, up to that time unprecedented in the history of the country. Capital was employed to advantage, labor had all it could do at remunerative wages. Plenty reigned, and the people were happy. But agitators began to worry about the large surplus in the treas ury, and a demand was made for the readjustment of the tariff law which resulted in tbe Wilson law. I'mler it followed financial ruin; the gov- eroment was compelled to borrow Falk. money in time of peace ; capital was 1 Wanted A girl or woman to do most boarded and unemployed ; the factory i 'y chamber work. No washing, no , , , . j ironinsr, and no children. ni2tf and mill were closed, and labor i . Christmas will soon be here and yon suffered in its strenuous struggle for , haven,t Qad that negalJve yet bread. The present era is the most See Gifford right away quick. ul9 satisfactory in the history of the If anything ails your nair, go and see . .. . - 1 W. ..... Ik. ...iin..l.M (n. .11 nation, oui again comes me acmana for a change a change always i , ,. , , fraught with danger and tbe quest- ! inn will sooner or later be DUt to the . , ,. .. cun .u , vote of the nation. Shall the ex- perienceofa few years ago be re-. peated, or has the nation learned to let well enough alone?" Senator Mitchell of Oregon, says j he is opposed to revising the tariff at ' -. .. ,,, . ., this time, says the Chicago Tribune. While admitting that there doubtless j are some instances in which the; duties should be lowered or entirely I . j. , . . . .. . i taken off, he says that in his judg- ment "nothing congress could do , would tend so strongly to discourage business affairs and to interfere with , , ,, . i the good business conditions now j prevailing throughout tbe oountry" as to take op the tariff and try to j mend it. This is precisely what j ... . business men think and what the j Tribune has said. Tbe defects of I the tariff are less harmful than an i -" - . - i j ., ! attempt to remove them would be. If this subject were once taken op for tbe exclusive purpose of improv- j ing the iron and steel schedule, in- dustries interested in other schedules j would insist that something be done . for them. The leather manufacturers would like to see hides put on tbe free list. Tbe woolen manufacturers would like to see the duties on wool lowered. The owners of American beep would like to see these duties raised and would demand that this j be done if the tariff were to be over- j I hauled. The sugar trust, which is always active and influential hen ' tariff legislation is being considered, , , . , . j would work tbe wi:es to get the duty j taken off raw sugar and the easily collected revenues given up. If! congress, governed by the spirit of evil, should take up tbe tariff quest ion there would be lobbying for higher duties here and lower duties tbcre, and manufacturers and im porters woulrl have to stand and mark time till they knew what the outcome of tbe turmoil and the strife was to be. To attempt to revise tbe tariff is to put the brake on tbe wheels of tbe chariot of prosperity. . The PAnnlntiin Trihnnp this wapU ,,uhlishM a vrv P.cpllont nnrtit nf ' . ... r. . . X. i Harvey W. Scott, cf tbe Oregonian, j accompanied by a short sketch of his; life. Referring to Mr. Scott editor ially tbe Tribune says: "While Mr ocott is not a candidate for senator,. . . !.,. brown Leghorn cockerels and pullets for in the usual sense the Tribune has .i u ,kAn . nnM authority to state that he will accept tbe office if it comes to him in the proper manner. He will not enter a I political contest to gain the honor, but if tbe people of Oregon desire to ' r v elect him be would be glad to serve them." Really this is interesting There is no possibility of misunder standing tbe word. Mr. Scott is in tbe field and no mistake; and while , . . , . ! w tumj win giu n vvtbu uwwwt be is not a candidate that aov man in 1 Oregon, do natter what bis politics may be, can afford to despise. But alas for Joe Simon I The Lock wood law, that insures honest primaries in Portland, was a paralyzer on tbe little senator. The upper and nether millstones of Scott and Fulton's can didacies will grind him into tbe dost tat dreams are made of. And ad) 0te ,-( De. . . i . . Clark & Falk are never ctoeed Band?. TXm't forget this. Toke Point oysters at Jones' Cafe. Cooked in any style. n27 Clarke & FaiK have on eaie a full line of paint anil artist !e hmnhpr. If yon can't come daring the week, yon can have a sitting Sanday by seeing Gifford. n!9 Floral lotion will enre wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke gS3STX he maku a a-ecialtv of these goods. tf Those artists' proofs. My! but they are fine! One dozen will make just twelve tine Christmas presents. Gifford u tfae man tht mke8 them. n!9 C1rk and Flk bve jtl9t received a fn jne of fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as njed by Mr. I.ovick in his recent demonstration at our store. Trie Elite barber shou is running four cnairs thn ensuring patrons a speedy nd satisfactory service. AH tools sterilized and onlv steam laundried toweis Ui,. D18 lm Christmas sale of millinery at the Campbell & Wilson millinery palors. One-third off regn'ar price of entire slock. Sale will continue until first of janaary. 25n-tf why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can bnv James E. Pettoo's sun proof paints lor $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A ra;( agents. ml Yon saw those fine portrait frame at the carnival? They are going very fast ; the "apply limited, and your picture in one of them is just tbe thing for Christmas. Giffoid. nl9 You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the best for all diseases of the throat and longs. Dealers m anthoriaed t0 rw Tit to give satisfaction. Clarke & Falk. Tbco. H. Liebe, tbe East Eud jeweler, wi" ive ld walcn free to the person fftSSmXt iSBTmSg. A guws free with each 25-cent purchase n2." St I .experience is ttie nest leacner. use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 2 eta. and 50 eta. Blakelav. tha ilrni. gists. CM. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was completely cured of a bad J e?em' v. the e of DeWitf s V itch Haz-i Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It insUntly relieves piles, Clarke Flk'e p- - Pharmacy, Mothers every where praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it ha9 reiieved and tbe lives of their Tittle onea ' he saved. Strikes at tbe root of iue iruuuiv ana urswp oar me innam- mation. The children's favorite Cough Cure. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. We have no five-dollar diploma, nor do we use technical terms that no one can understand, yet from many years experience we ean fit your eyes, whether near-sighted, far-sighted or cataract. We can cite you to several instances where we have fitted eyes where so-called pro fessional opticians have failed. We can save you from 50 to 100 per cent on spec tacles, aye glasses , ate. F. A. Van Nor den. 26ntf 8TREET COMMISSIONER NOTICE All buildings and obstructions in tbe streets of The Dalles must be removed iu .i.i. .;n,;n ki.- ,..,o i is date or the matter will be submitted i to the council for them to act upon it. By order of C. V. Chamflin. Marshal Dalles City, Or. Dated Nov. 3, 1901. nT-diM.tw HlDKla-tyumb Brown Leghorn. A 1 . L . - L . L, 1 l . J.ts. Ireland. The Dalles, Or. Gholeonville, Va., n23 lm W. T. Wesson, druggist, writes: "Your One Minute V?an rure fSSJt. 222?' My customers say it is tbe best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and long Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. 1 troubles. Clarke 4 Fall's P. O. Pbar- macy. or I'uaumuola. Dr. C. J. Bishop. Acnew. Mich., savs: "J have need Foley's Honey and Tar in siuae very eavare cases 01 pneumonia witti goou results in every ease." Ba enbatitotcs. Clarke ft Falk t BUSINESS LOCALS 1 BAHMKm SALVE tha maari herta7aaiv la We4d. Groceries ! Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. Women and .irwels Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. I Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to net a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself aaainat tbe insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by tbe regular use of Dr. Boschee's German &vrup. It will promptly arrest con- !, stag, and heal the j ' lnnS nd bronchial lubes and r drive the diead dieeasp from the svstem. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain ; ! enre for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at Elakeley's drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 How's Tills! We offer one hundred dollare reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous snr faces of the system. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hill's Family Pills are the best. 12 When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets in that con dition. We have fl the Crown of Science Hair fiHf& Grower and Cocoanut Cream v V Tonic. They will cure dand aaamV rnff and all scalp d For sale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 60c and 75c a bottle. SIO REWARD. Lost, on one of the streets of Tbe Dalles, a lady's gold watch. Ten dollars reward will be given for its return to the Oregon saloon. 29a-5d La grippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal re-1 E sul.s after the patient is supposed tola have passed the damier noint. Folev's 1 w Honey and Tar affords positive pro- tectioti and security from tt.ese coughs. ; Clarke & Falk. Change or Ueadqnarlers, The headquarters of The Dalles and j Shaniko stage line is now at the Colom-1 Ma Hotel. Stage leave there for Shan-! John Pashek, The Tailor, iko every morning, except Sanday, at 6 1 o'clock. Passenger rate to Shaniko 2. 20ti-tf J. M . Toomey, Agent. Has just received 1000 samples of the latest patterns in Gent's Sick Headache absolutely and perma- Clothing Goods. He euaran neniiy cored by using Moki Tea. A tees prices and a good fit or no pleasant barb drink. Cures constipation j : 1 and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep j K and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or John Pashek, The Tailor, money back. 86cts. andoOcts. Blakeley, j tbe druggist. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulent to tired nature. It affords tbe I stomach eou plete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet imt can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves thai distressed feeling after esting, eivina you new life and vigor. Clarke 6 Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes: "My had a severe attack of la grippe and a terrible couch settled on ber lunas. We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honev and Tar which cored her.' She has never been troubled with a cough since." Clarke ft Falk. Don't kub It In, Just wet tbe affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Core, a Scotch remedy, aud tbe pain is gone. Sold by Clarke ft Falk. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all im purities from tbe liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. Clarke ft Falk's P. O. Phar macy. Do yon sutler trom piles? If so do not torn to surgery for relief. DeWUt's Witch Haul Salve will act more quickly, sorely and safely, saving yon tbe expense and danger of an operation. Clarke ft Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Foley's Honey ma Tmr Groceries US. T. Blakeley's Drug Store, Wc carry the lsrjrest and most complete stock iu Eastern Oregon of DRITUS and MEDICINES, COMBS and URFSHK9, SI'O.NGKS and CHAMOIS, ITKSES and WALLETS. PRIXO and l'Ot O CAM Kit AS, PHOTO RCCPUES, PHOTO PAPER and MOt'NTS, T.OWNKV" CHIICOLsTIR. MAIL ORORKS receive our DflTU DUflslCC Every Package delivered Free. I personal attention. DU I II I IIUIICO promptly, In the city. JONES' CAFE. First-Class Regular Meals, SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER... i 1 Royal Toke Point and Olympia Oysters served J at all hours and in all styles. J Agency ALDON BRAND delicious Chocolates and Confections. Subscribe for The II' JU.U L. Lane, GENERAL Blacks! E siANDssi Horsesnoer Wagon and Carriage Werk. Flan Brothers' Wagon. .., , - - n. tr. TfllTu 311(1 JfiDibTflll. PllOllB 159 I, awaaawsaaMa Prof. Homer de Morrison 333j Washington street. Rooms 83-30, FOKTLAND, OKteUN. The first registered as well as tbe flrst gradu ate palmist ever in Portland The world's K eatest Trance Clairvoyant and Herba lat can be consulted daily on all Affairs of lit-. Prof, da Morrison is without a doubt the moat scientific PalmLt and Clairvoj ant iu tbe world today: be locate hidden treasure, reunites the separated, tells if tbere U mineral, oil. or gas ou your land, enablss you to win thsafleetion ot one yoo desire. Palmistry taught, mcdiumlsilc persons devel oped. Heals by tbe uses of bis revealed beibsl lean, euro cbroulc sol t.K(l'l Incurable dla eases. Kree treatment lor the poor. Sand fl, dale of MrUi aud three questions ; aU letters answered at c nee, Loeates) by Vlessw. fortlsnd. Aug. io. -(To Hunt ae Mormon, uoeultltl. laeaied by vision I he bo 1 Hon stolen ironj the aaiby SmalUag Worts. In beltlf of oceult aolenos be rssaedlately com muuieeied by tetter the testa to Mr. A. J. Hab. is bp air. a. j. Hals RAMCI8 PAATLOW. ton. owner eetved lest night prove ah uer oi spe awioy wore. tu MM. SU It U to he aasussd atoiea frosa Sw Sssby Sssetsiaa Works was T 1 lai NOLAN. THE OLD RELIABLE 17 2d St., THE DALLES DR OWN EXTRACT of Lemon and Va nl.lin arc the Beet Made. EveryShing we nell is Praah. Our prices are Consistent. Oar rrtftSCRtPTION Department i in charge of competent men. Wc Manufacture Dr. Wand's Mnrment, Dr- Wood's Sarsaparllla, Dr WnaC's Haadaeh Tablets, and Wlih Raaal Almond Cream. Always fresh. Chronicle. A Ton of GOOD CABBAGE 1 l-2c per lb. Yellow Dan vers ONIONS, $1.50 per sack. Best Eating Potatoes 75c bushel. We pay 30c a doz. for Fresh Ranch Eggs. Prices guaranteed to Dec. 1st, 1901. J. H. CROSS Grocery and Peed Store. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. Transact a General Banking; Business. Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Loots, Han Francisco. Portland Ore gon, Seattle Waah., and various points In Oregpn and Washington. Collections used at all points on fav orable terms. TUB 60llDll.il PltaiBi 68 PACKERS QF PORKand BEEF 'MAJtDPAtrroajtaeop Fine LavrtJ iid &$.nmw Cirersof IMND KAMB 8c BAOON D Oregon SHOPjLirfE Union IUcific kakt TIME SOmtDPLKB west aooiriy TUk'SaI.LKS. bockd l Cbioago- Pordand gelt Lake, Oenvar. Pt Special. Worth, Omaha, kan-:!P-rn. eaaCIty.Bt.Lotiis.Chl- ll0.p.m. via Hunt- cago and the Kast. lug sou. Atlantic , . kxpreaa, Denver, Ft. togton cago and the Jtast SApau) Walla Walla, J-nviston. " Past Mail, hpcAaas.Wallassj.rall vifeV"- pKW. 8i" B kane. kee, Chieasroand East. 00BAI AID BJYBR 80HEDTJLE Prom fart land. (AU sailing dates sab-! Jcct to change.) 8:80p.in. 4:00 p. m For Ban Francisco, Belt every 6 days. Daily i except Clatafcl. lvwe. 4:00 sTooTm. To Astoria and Way- except BatuTdav, ludingB. Sunday. 10:00 p. m. Dally Willamette Klvar. ! fa sussss. :3 rja.ta. ax Way-Iindings. Bnna- Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Corvallis and Way- Monday, Saturday, Landings ' Wednesday 6:00 a.m. Friday. Tuesday, ' Willamette and 3:30 p.m. Tndraday, ! Yamhill Mirers. Monday, Saturday, Oregon City, Dayton and 1 Wedsday 7:00 a.m. Wy-lndlngs. Friday. jg!. Snake River. lW Klaaria i Lewiston S?&.m. Wp.rUtolrwl.ton. : M gWf Parties -edring to -o to Bcponer or pofhts on Columbia Southern via Biggs, shoeM laseno. , waving 'rne ubimb at p. m. mskiiiK direct connection st Heppner junction snd Blgira. Return Ing niakingdlreotconiiectloD st Heppuer Junction and Biggs with No. 1, sr- riving at The Dalles at 1:06 p. m. Por farther particulars, call on or address Ja1b.Tebi.and, Aunt, The Dalles, Oregoa. Complete Ciie of at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J. 8. 8CHBWC-, President. Max A. Voot. First Batio-al Bank. THE OALLB8 . . . OREOOW transasetd bject to Bight Oolleetfou made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav oi collection. Sic ht and Tslfajissihlc Eachange sold Haw Yeg,tiaaeifK an.J "ort- lend. nf ggBBOTOItSs P. P. Taaavatw. Jo. 8. Soaaaog. Bo. M. Wtuaatn. ao. A. Lisaa. H. M. Bball. W W. CUtOK, ataaagsr. meals at H loart- PRIVATE PAHTIE8 SERVED The table elweva soppl beat in tbe market. 7s Froat ., saw Ooort, Thf D-H -)UIU fiKr, KTC.