The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY pec. 190 "XAPOLEOS" OF POLITICS WILL MAKE A FIGHT. "1 find Senator Joseph Simon a ery active candidate," said J. W. Scriber, when asked by the I.nGrandc Chronicle on his return from Port land a few days ago, concerning political signs and movements in the Oregon metropolis. "He is bv no means a dead politician, and those who desire to compass his defeat must be up and doing. However. I think it will be accomplished. In the first place, the supreme court's decision on the Portland primary law was a crippling blow to the senator. He will try to overcome its effects by building up a machine in the country, but it remains to be seen bow well tbe people like Simon. ''In the secoi d place he has lost most of his strong and influential friends. His domineering disposi tion is responsible for this. Simon wants to lie the whole thing and this does not appeal to others who are naturally leaders and not followers He has, I understand, lost Mr. H. W . Scott, who whether be himself be comes a candidate or not will oppose the present senator with all fair means. I understand also that Simon hss lost Mr. Corbett. But be is not daunted by these things. He will make a strong fight to control every section of the state. By allying him self with Mr. Geer be expects to get in under the shadow of his popu larity. But tbe alliance will not strengthen the governor. It will simply reluce bis support, and may involve him in defeat. The chief organizer for Mr. Simon is, Ibe- lieve. Ml. Wallace McCsmant, who is a very active politician." Mr. Scriber says that J.N.Will- iamson, of Prtneville, is everywhere spoken of as one of tbe coming statesmen of Oregon. He has with drawn his candidacy for the position . - . . - , ; w Kvicwij ui BiBic. u uaiv tuu- tinned in the race mieht have caused a greal deal of friction, and William- enn w tint tK.t Irinrl r.f rknlitinittn. 1 The people of his own and neighbor ing counties are insisting upon bis becoming a candidate for congress and be may consent. But be is not an enemy of Mr. Moody and will not oppose him unless there is evi dence of decided weakness in his . 1 1 -1 , caupaign. jur. iiiiamson is a mu Of the people and can Sfford tO bide ! , . . r blS time. , I TbC above, as far as it relates tO Mr. Williamson, describes tbe situa-; I tion more correctly than anj'tbiDg yet given OUt by any Of OUr "well- ; Jn the Circuit ( our'of the State of Oregon for informed" contemporaries, the Ore-' U2ZT gonian included. The Chwwicli jt t iTiulBstiijl iiil Bays this Of its Own personal knowl- ToW.W. Hale, the deleudant above named. - In tha i -i't- nf thp fatatta nf drMmn Vfin r edge. Mr. Williamson has 5ftll I . ' j, i ,.-tj gfaii'v vou in ibt above entitled gv wusree a. iuhcli uin mm uui been a miscellaneons candidate for a ruit on or Friday, the twentveeood da I onlv nourish a particular part of the Apoor complexion is usually the re moment. He authorized his frfeftdf I STii"iJ?J nSS I ? wiil 'ceU,in every other salt of a torpid liver or irregular action , . . to sav that he was a candidate for the secretaryship of state. He has never authorized a , ius viu v . . mm . t ... : oaj uc "m a mnuiuoic lui buj uiiug else. Many of his best friends have advised him that the present secre- tarv cannot be defeated for renomi nation and Mr. Williamson is not disposed to press a claim that would undoubtedly cause more or less friction among parlies that are and ought to be friends. This is tbe situation exactly. Mr. Williamson is no more a candidate for congress than be is tbe supreme judgeship. What certain of bis friends may say or desire in tbe premises is another matter, over which be ha; no control and concern- iog which, until some definite action ' is taken, be cannot be blamed for keeping silent. No man ought to be blamed for refusing an office until it has been offered bim by persons having power to confer it Hoboes arrested in 'o:tiaod get nothing tO eat until tbe police judge , . - uas passea cn tneir case. Jt cau easily happen that twenty hours may elapse between the arrest and sen tence. A heed lot are these wander ers who care nothing for confinement so they gel plejU eat. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cares heart-barn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form af d One little tablet gives Immediate relief. 26 aad 60 ota. Blakelev, tbe druggist. Aristae. What is it? cts Pictures enlarged at the Wilson pboto graph gallery, dec- lm Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget tUK ' Gierke ,v Fa'fc hnve on sale a foil line naint nl artist's brushes. Go to the WiUon gafery for excellent Photos at reasonsme prices. aec- iffl If yon can't come daring the week, yon can have a sitting Sunday by seeing Clifford. nI9 Floral iotim wli. enre wind chapping and Bunoo.r n. Jinr.uiaciomj uv am & Faik. Christmas w;li soon 1 here and you haven't had that negative male yet. See Gifford right away quick. n!9 If anything ai!s your hair, go and see Frazer ; he's the headqaarters for all hair remedies. Hemember that be mates a ertcialtv of these goods. tf Those aitists' proofs. Mv! hut they are fine ! One dossn will make jnet twelve hue Christmas presents. Gifford j Cough Cure.' writes Rev. James Kirk N the man that makes them. n!9 J mM wangeHtt o Mto Rlvf IU. "T Clark and talk nave usi received a full line of fresh Velox papers and de- velopere, tbe same as ujedby Mr. Lovick ir. me recent 'jruiuu?imuou m unr oluic, i The Elite barber shop is rnnning four I l . t . . . & 1 . ( cnairs u,u? enurn.g patrons a speeay ; and aeticfaotMrf tprrum A l! fr,i!c sterilised and only steam laundried ; towels used. nl8 lm ! Christmas Campbell & sale of Wilson millinery miilmerv at the palors. One-third off regular price of entire stock. Sale continue until first of Jannarv 25n-tf Acker's English Remedy will stop a , cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold iu twelve honrs, or money re funded. 2 cte. and oO cte, Blakelev, the drngais Why pay $1.75 per git. Ion for inferior paim- -heo you can boy James E. PattnuV sunproof paints lor tl.50 per eallon. guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A Falfe. agents. ml Moki Tea positive ;, cures S:ck Head- ache, indigestion and constipation. A deiizntfui ht-rb drink. Removes all ernptior of the skto, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 2o cte and 50 I Blakelev, the druggist. oTinejy iwnoncLi NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laxb Ornca at Thk 1ali8, Or.. November 11, 1501. Notice la hereby given that tbe following nnmed set tion to m cl tim, and has filed Ectiee of I.;- intcn final prouf in sunrort of his ura praoi viii ie lreoI vrill made be- Inie Bis reguter and receiver at Tbe lalles, urcgon, as Tuesday. December 21, 1'Jul. viz. Walter Srott, of The Dalles, Or., j H. E. So. mo. for the sK -4 SE.;v, sec 8. S'i n- in "e following; witnesses to prove bif contlnuou residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: Cbar'es (oaaen. Albert W. Turner. LeRov Hi!- larey. R. Altery, aU of The Dallea, Oregon. Jf m " - - - - 1 " ' 1 a SUMMONS. ifitmmwn tiieoZ-1 prayed for in her eoruplaint, to-wic: For a de e;ee and order of the Court forever annulling and canceling tbe bonds of msuimonyexiH'.inggeation or dvsneyeia. Yon must ore- aetwefoymitMU and piamuff, and awarding to Tnajuwu lite uarv. i-ufcH-u nuu enstHVl ui n imani ti-.ie, a n;::ior cnim. tne issue o! sail nmrriage aiw lor sueli other and lurlher reuel ! '-i" M.urt may seem proper Thi suuin.uU i wrved uinm you by pubiica- tion thereof in The Ialle Chronicle fur six con- i seeunre weeki. by order of Hon. W. L. Brad- sh r, judge of the eerentb judicial district. state of Orteiii.. which said order wai..nd and enlercd he:ein uu the - day of September. : 1901. The date of the first publication of this sum- moot is Wednesday, October 2. 1901. s. A. D. GI RLEY octt A uosaaf ler I i itttiti NOTICE FOE PUBLTCATION. l.i.i.c Cfi.ce at VatMsnuer, Wush, Xcrtemtr 1, )MH Notice is l.-iaoy givea that the lutlowing nained settler haatieq noiiee at ber iDlailion to make final proof u. aupiairt of her clains. and that said proof will be made before the Ueei-ter and Receiver of tbe t h. Laud tiffiei- al Van couver, Washington, on Tuesday, Leceiuber IT, 1901, viz: houal of (iuct- lo an Indian woman) P. O., nnJnatE. mother and heir of Skamiah Jr.. dceaaand. who natse home staad aniili ui .u No. tut theEU at S . andiotio: keaosijjs,Tt.. :x,Rut, w m. heTXfeiS o saio uui.i. vi'.. tMaj Tiimwastr, Bill B-Ba-aasouj.J j laseeaM Joimv Johny, all o Columella. WapL r w , i.r uiiTrTS.. '"" " ' - a, ui.kc. Ifotioe to Creditors. The undersigned having bten apptiinted by the County ourt of v. asco Cuunty, Oicvou, ad rr.inittralor of the estate of Wcneeslaus I'asbek, (l. . under an oroer Basatg and entered on the 23d day of October ui; iersona bariug claims against said eatate are hereby noUtitd to premt the same, pTopetly verilUd. U theun qeiasnta s: lilt omc lgiitd I. it i .met in Usllta ( it) County, Oregun, within ix months from tbe date of this notice. bated Ibie. ..;i. day ,,i o toU-r, litil. Malcolm mcinms Eg Admiuulratur of tbe estate 1'anhek, deceased. of U-J 4tST When in Portland Btop and see yonr old friend, Casta. John NieusMla. where you will find tbe cboi cert Wines, Liqnors and Cl ears in Portland or elsewhere. Remember the "Old Corner," 20 North Third Street Kov. IS lino w US. T. Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. An Evang-elist'e story. "I suffered for rears with bronchial or long trouble and tried various remedies bnt did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute have no hesitation in recommending it i n .11 annVrora from n'ait; of this kind Uue Mrnnt Cottgh Cure affords j . mmediate re.ief for conifhp, colds and kjn., of ,hrriat Rnd !nrsf troubles. p u , .quitMed. Absolatelv r 1 J t ",e- Very peasant lo take, never fails j and is really a favorite with the children. , Thev like it. Clarke & Falk'e P. O. ! Pharmacv. W omen and tlrwela. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is ! the order of a woman's preferences. Jewei(, form . magnet of migbtT power to the average woman. Even that; trrafpat nf all ipurple. health in often I : .. ' ' reined in the strenuous etlorts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself aitainst tbe inBiduons consequences of couene, coids and bronchial affections bv the regular use of Dr. Boschee e German Syrup. It wnl promptly arrest con sumption in its early etagee and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tabes and drive the dread disease from tbe evBtem. It is not a core-ail. but it is a certain enre for conghs, coids and all bronchial i troubles. 1 on can get Dr. G. (.t. Cireen e reliable remedies at Blakeley'a drug Store. Get Green 'e Special Almanac. 1 Tat Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed j it would strangle before we could get a ( doctor, so we gave it Dr. ing'a New j Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the bouse to protect our children from Cronp and Whooping Cough. It cored me of a cbronic bronchial trouble that no other remedv would relieve." Infallible for Couvha. Colds. Throat anrl T nni. r r.n V.l . TJ, a nit t.1 AO T.lui rattles free at G. C. Blakeley's drug ature, 3 Brain Food Soum. Another ridiculous food fad has been nranded by the most competent author Hies. Tbey have dispelled the silly no - I nn th-tt r.nf b t r. rl nf fiwl is nauHorl fnr brain, another tor musclee, and still an other for bonee. A correct diet will not rrrrT """T; ZZZt?tTZ PrV 1 nowever goou yonr iooo may be. Its nuti iment IS def troyed ty indl- MM ,htl!r n. ...,, p - - - -- - - - r'r - - - - - their coming bv taking regular doses of tireen's Anenst Flower, the tavnriie - . j fwawnpe uirnt u-b.hi- uu iiuni. al doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healtbv action. ouriCes the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. I Too can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable! rruicum piisnir a urug eiurr. on Green'e Special Almanac. 1 Attractive onsen. Ail women sensibly desire to be at tractive. Beauty i. the stamp of health because it is the outward manifestation of inner purity. A bemlthy woman is ' , , , always attractive, bright and nappy. Wuen everv drop of blood in the veins is pure a beauteons nusb IS on the cheek. But when the blood is impure, morose- neee, bad temper and a sallow complex-; ,ou ...u r,. W PJ-W- j auu wuuicu aw a v auu mnr as uu beautv without health. Wine of Cardni crowns women with beautv and attrac- by making strong and healthy iiiom ortran niiicn niaae i.er a sumin. Try Wine of Cardoi, and in a month . j . ,, , . vonr friends wilt hard v knew ron. .- I . uia soisicr s siiwrnon. . . . , a . -. i , . , . M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of .r. . . T . .. ' incbester, Ind., writes : "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doc-! tor'a treatment, bnt was wholly enred by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which ! woraeu wonders lor ner ueaiin. ' l tiey always do. Try them. Oul 25c at G. C . oiakeiey s drug store. 3 Fine turkeys, fattened especially for tbe Carnaby Market. Hinaes a a eel a .kU. 1. k. L t...lfe ,.i;.aa ..atf Aa. ' " ' annle batter, uickled tripe, pies leet. sauerkraut, and other specialties too j - 'as - - l numerous to mention, can be had all the i time at Carnaby 'a American M n30-lm Tee eaw tboae fine portrait frame at the carnival T Tbey ere going verv nasi ; the supply is limited. nd jper pMAafte in one oi i tnesa w joet tae laiagJor Christmas Giffotd. niv Gifford 'a Fotos Never Fade Groceries BBaaaSSaajaaaap esnssj L. Lane, GENERAL BlacKsmiiti ...AMD... Horsesnoer . Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. THirt ant Mem Phone 159 - iTi - - " " A How This: We offer one hundred dollars reward : t v. .i . . u-. ""!" vninrru iu tu uul w cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, 0. j the undersigned, have known F. j j. Cheney for the last 15 vears. and be- I ljere ililr- norfertlv hnnnral.'e in all hnsi - neee transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm'. West & Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, I tpui.i. n.nM..i. ti c.n Hali s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and m ncoue surf aces of tbe system. F. J. Ceexky A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drruggiste, price 75c. Hill's Family Pills are the best. 12 Ted Bis Lire. "I wish to say that I owe my life to Eodol Dyspepsis Care," writes H. C. Chrestenson of Hayfieid, Minn. "For three years I was tronbled with dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be un able to retain a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I read one of vour ! advertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Core ! and thought it fit my case and com- , menced its use. I began to improve ' from the first bottle. Now I am cured and recommend it to all." Digests yonr ' food. Cores all stomach troubles. Clarke --. Health and ie.iv of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse is I . . :n - I K-lrr"u ou ' "urwiy cause impure . b ood. Pimples, bui s and other emotions . - - follow. This is nature's method of I i : a-.i i i:i. i. ! uiiv iu uu iuc imiiuui auiiii iu uussii .... , r T iiil. V.,l - --f Risers are world famous for remedying this condition. They stimulate the liver anj promote regular and healthy action ! of the bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. 8afe pills. Clarke : A Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy. , 6how. - o( pJ fwjU nd Q TQUr heatb M Im . . , . . . , ; blood makes itself apparent iu a pale 1 . . . T1. . , :"d mllow Pimples and , cruunoua. xi yuu are nauD i weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance yon should try , AckJr'g Bl,,, E!ixir It cures all blood ! diseases where cheep Sarsaparillas and j called parifiers fail ; knowing this we JgPjifi l"''1" Blakelej the druggist. Change of Headquarters. n,, , , . . , . i if iiuiiiiiiHnrH in lit iianwa inn . i: :. l oiibiiiiu o.aac iiur is uow at ills U'JIU Ui - . . . , e. . . ,,. bia Hotel. Stage leave there for Shan. -. . D . " ,ko ew' pt Sundaj, at 6 o'clock. Passenger rate to Sbaniko $2. 20u-tf J. M. Toomky, Agent. S26 REWARD. We will pay $25 reward for tbe arrest and conviction of any person trespassing i upon the toqtball park, molesting or de- i'"")1"! " "" W UV naee nsssn nn awe lauen Hm.iss hnlea niuU ik. I.nro . , ZT.ZZ .-T ..i i:i-iZiT the above. v easaaarav w aas a vwa gaaeea bmv iuviwuww ag BaLDCir B . Gba.vt, L. A. Poena, . Karts, Otis Pattkkbox. d4 in fe or a. ii at aad the Weakly both papers for Ma year. Bu oecHi ptloae tuts ooar mast be paid In -ad-t HrAl rfa UImw. I. wl.lun. . itAnki ( I. ... ws paWKie mi Be I NOLAN. IB k CO.; FR I bankers. i Transact a General Banking Business. Letters of Credit issned available in I tbe Eastern States. j Sight Exchange and Telegraphic 1 Transfers told oa New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash., and various points ; in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav J orable terms. TI)G GfllffiifiJfl FSKtiflS 68., PACKERS OF POfcKand 6EEF M ANrKAfTT RKKfe OF J - ; LaXu. and SaUSageS j A jic a xa. BjUU Bwaaaggj Curersof BRAND ' W-r a Wn 1-a a "M.-at i 11 f JT1 O OU DAUVil ! j JRIF.D BEEF. FTC. I TTTOrfl A PT3I 1 L'T I O UP1 ALUU. V JJ1V I The largest and most complete line of . . . PIW MWH ever shown in the city are now on display at H. Glenn & Co's Paint and Oil Store. John Pashek, The Tailor, Has just received 1000 samples of the latest patterns in Gent's Clothing Goods. He vuaran tees prices and a good fit or no pay. : : : : John Pashek, The Tailor. Prof. Homer de Morrison Bab9j?aBl BW A . SjBnanananaW'VI 9 LilVA 323'j Waahlnertito afreet. Kouana S3 30, fUKTLa.Ml, UKKOON. The first registered a well as Uie first gradual- lalmUt MM tfl, Purl ta,,l Th. w..rl,r. i g eatast Trance Clairvoyant and Herba 1st can c - ,,--i..7 uvwinuimi uiin uu ui isun iu jii-. scientific Palm I -1 amt Clair vo ant iu tbe world today : be locates hidden treasure, reunites tbe seiMtratad. tails If there is tnlnral. o 1. or e.s uu your land, enablee you to win the aAeoMou of one yon desire. aliuistry taught, mediumlstie persons devel eped. Heal-by the uses of hi. revealed be: b 1 Was; cures ebronle and so-called incurable dis ease. ree tieatioetit f tr the poor. Send f I, date of birth and three qnasU 'as; all letters answered at noe, Laeateel by vision. Portland. Aug. 10. -(To he Editor). a V( . .. ri u. .. . M.nl.1.. . , .. ...... w -. , . Hover de Morrison, oeenlii't. 'loeated by vUiou thebul lluneioleu iiobs the belby Smelting Works lr Ui In behalf of occult sciui.oe be UBBSjdiatelr oou atuniea'ed by letter the facta to Mr. a. J. Bala loa. owner of the nelbr Works. Tstnunu . celved last night prove bis Hassan ante oorrect. MSB. rgAStle PaKTLOW. "It la pleasing to be assured that the gold stolen from toe beluj Smelting Works was lo &bl4'.r Msr'of thief and tbat tola sselslaan wwa featured ta uverlng the gold jsea a base UeiUoroJe laven- ISsaWr " ia" TX"' Foley's Kidney Car maket iissisj if MmUw rlgkL Oregon Shopj Like Union fttcmc BAST TIME SCHEDULES tm raoa BOCKD THE DAL1.ER. aOt'Kb BTSp.in. a City , 8t. UmU, Chi- l:10.1.in. via Hunt- eago and the East, ington. Salt Lake. Denver, n. KnUnt fit Pah) Walla Walla, lewtoton. Fast Mall, sr1kn.Wallaoe.Pull- 8:35 p.m. . ruau, Mlnneenolis, St S:S5a. m via Spo- 1 Paul, ninth, airtrittj- kane. kee, Chicago and Eaat. OCEAN AH) BITER -SCHEDULE From l'jrtlend. '(411 sailing dates sub ject to change ) 8:00 p.m. i 4:00 p. m For Ban Francisco, Sail every 6 daya. Dil7 -t Col omM. River. tMf.m, gitu.y, I Landings. Sunday. 10:00 p. m. j 1 Daily Willamette Hirer. , A .nss: 2B CiODa-m. ; juuisvay lntanifc i 000 " Tanadar. , 40 p.m. Thursday, CorraHls and Way- ! Mondar. Saturday. Landtnga. Wednesdcy S. -00a.m. , friaay. Tuesday, Willamette and ! 8:30p.m. Thursday, Yamhill Blvera. Monday, Saturday, Oregon City, Dayton and Wednertiiy 7:00 a.m. Way -Landing-. rriday. fyt snake River. . IgW Rlparia Lcviston alwalra. Rlparia to Lewtaton. ; g'm. . i 1 Sjea Parties Jeatring to po to Beppner or pntnta on Colombia Southern via Biggs, should tare No. 2, leavtag The Dallas at 12:26 p. m. makiiiK direct connections at Heppner Junction nd Biggs. Keturalng JnaaiBgdirect connection at Heppuerjunctlon and Biggs with No. 1, ar riring at The Dalles at 1 :05 p. m. For farther particulars, caTl on or addresi JAB. IRELAND, Agent, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Complete of Drue at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J.8. Max a. voot. Caabiei Pieaident. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A Oaaaral Banking Boaiaeas transacted Deposits reosived, sabjeet to Bight urait or t'tmrr Colleetlaas made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of inUecsW Sight and Telsaraphie Xxxbaage sold on saw Jew York, Baa Jraa mat wort. Dim P. P. TaoMPeoa. Jaa, 8. BoaaacK. En. M. WiLuaskf, Oao. A. Laa. H. M. Baatu Tteiniinii emfifliiT W- W. aTaXwOM. First-gats 10 Every feept Tais at fin yottrs. PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED. tffmafteV mpplM 74 Froas St., near Oeert, The Dai let.