The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY - - DEC. 81, 1901 STATE PRESS OS SMS ATOM WIL LI AM SOS. It looks as if tbe newspapers were trying to queer Senator Williamson as a candidate by parading bim for several offices at toe same time, says the Salem Journal. This is hardly fair and will not be successful in sidetracking biro. Those who know tbe nwn beat know that he has not been guilty of notorietr. He seeking this kind of . ... . is a public man of . , . . some prominence m this state but not a miscellaneous office seeker. On several vital questions, when large interests were at stake, and moey was being freely used, we hare seen Mr. Williamson line up for what was right, and we believe be is intrinsically honest and means to do right as far as be grasps tbe situation. Tbe Journal says these things as an opposition paper that has not always had the pleasure of working on the same side with Mr. Williamson, or agreeing with bim or to dc bim justice as a man. Senator J. X. Williamson has not skirts. dI3tf i . ...... . . r . .. Apoor complexion is usually the re vet signified his decision on tbe office Clark and Falk have just received a ,,,.,;... -T. -IT " , fua line of fresh Velox papers and de- 9n!l of torP,d hver or "regular action question says tbe Pendleton Tribune. veloperet gnees ujed by Mr. Ixvick i of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse if His preference seems to be the sec re- in bis recent demonstration at our store. , carried off it will sorely cause impure tarvahin but bis friends insist on bis , Cigars for Cbristmae in handsome blood. Pimples, boils and other eruptions leaving that clear for Mr. Dunbsr. They say that he would make a good congressman anyway, and why not accept that honor. As a matter of fact Mr. Williamson is a sound and able man for most anr office in the gift of the people of the state, and. moreover, he would have a strong support for whatever position he should decide to try for. It is the opinion of the Tribune that the sen ator is not on tbe fence in tbe least as far as himself is concerned but when tbe proper time comes he will an nounce bis candidacy for the office he has in mind or will not enter the race at all. The discussion that has been going on has been largely due k r. tr tr.in.fnatn'c eAS un lutviM sw twin. seen - friends, and the friends of other men . ka La. a tn 1 marks concerning his aspirations. Already about 1000 pension bills aao v v irci. u tuu vu mwu in congress. which, if not an unprecedented num ber at the opening of a session at least shows that a demand for the government's bounty in the form of pensions is far from being exhausted. It is stated that some of these bills, ; .k. i.. 1 j vf monev back. 25 cts. andoOcta. Blakeiey, i " iuc -J if they become law, would add about the 7' beld Mond.y nlf bt Dec. 9, 100,000,000 a year to tbe pension Tbe larfe(rt and bwt , .n,,,,,, of 0re. J 1901, it was moved and carried onani expenditures, while if by any possi- gon and Indian views in tbe city at mously: "That tbe city marshal be or kiUMi .i,i .11 i. . Wilier 's photo stndio. Sonvenir size. . dared to collect monthly rental on and bihty they could all become law, it . 10 enu medium, 15 cents ; large ones! ; after January 1, 1902, from all parties in wauld take all of the revenues of the 25 cents. Remember these views are ' Dalles City who shall then own houses .n...nf -,. ,K -rn-Ai finished on aristo and bromide carbons 1 or other obstructions that have not beeo government to meet tbe expendi- d llmntsd for . t 6,-lm -mo-ed from the nublic streets of the tures called tor in the bills. A Kansas editor makes this report, after attending church recently. -Ladies should take off their hats in church. No preacher can inspire a man who is looking into a lopsided aggregation of dead birds, stuffed weasels, chameleon skins, ribbons, beads, jets, sticks, straw, paper, corn tassels and thistle down. It makes a sinner feel lost in the wilderness." It is said that Cornelius Vender- , T. t, , .., . bilt and Perrv Belmont wdl trv to ruL tor coDgreas oii opposing tickets . u. I " ' cuaoge to say: "I here is many a heeler who will iauient the fact tuat he is not a voter and worker in a dis- tnct offering inch splendid subjects for leg elongation.' A good many Britons are prone to m ,1 . . . . , speak of the vulgarly and riotous character of American political cam- paigns, but it is not often that meeU ing. 1. this ooontry are stopped and windows smashed as they were in Birmingham, Englaad, last Monday. as la. part freely with I Pnia Oare, a &joieh f i thepeia ie hold by Clarke A Falk. Pictures enlarged at tbe Wilson pboto-, graph galiery. dec lui , Ciark A Falk are new closed Sunday. Don't forget Urn. Ciarke A Falk have on saie a foil line of paint and artist's brnshea, Ciarke A Falk'j flavoring extracts are , tbe bast. Ask your r asj- for them. Go to the Wilson gallery for excellent i photoa at reasonable prices. dec4 lm Try Van Norden'e for a perfect fit in ' glasses, old or yocng. near sighted or tar sighted. dec 2 Tbe prices on ladies' and children's , knit roods are enrprisingly low at tbe New York Cash Store. dlStf , i or rt'ni r urmsueu room wunuiuuu ; htmX nd electric uht6. XppW t Mre. P. Chapman, (harms: block. dl9-tf Children's knit leggins, mittens and toques a fall line a: lowest prices at 1 the New York Cash Store, dl3tf U t eaJV to MlKt Christmas presents if yon look over those indian and foreign canoe, ? shell? and novelties, at Wild er s dlT-lw Margaret ShroeuYr wishes to announce that -he is prepared to do all kinds of sewing. Residence across track from the j Wasco warehouse. dlfMw If anything ails your hair, go and see ' Frexer: hex tbe headquarters for a hair remedies. Remember that be makes a specialty of these goods. tf . Have you teen those kcit goods at the New York Cash Store? Fascinators, ice-wools, circular shawls, mit'enc and skirts. dI3tf svr- w wir , . i i n . oiiaif (a( uiit'vuv auu ; boxes of 12, 13, 25, 50 and 100; every popular hrand, cheap, at Grant's the , only exclusive cigar store in theeUj- ! Ch-.m . . mi;iiM at the Campbell a Wilson m;ii:nerv palor. i One-third otf regular price of entire stock. Sale will continue until first of I Wby pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior : painte when you can buy James E. Patton s sun prof paints tor $1.50 per ! gallon, guaranteed for 5 yean. Clark A Falk, agents. ml j Dvspepsia can be cured bv using aeeere dyspepsia taoteta. une nttiei0 ibuibi win give immediate re:iei or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 23 cts. Blakelev the druggist. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's Engiieb Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 eta Blakelev, tbe drag- &KtM- If you wish to retain natural color to vonr hair. ston its fallina- oot. eradi- cate dandruff and make it soft, fine and w.vey, then ose Ari.to Hr Food. For sale by Clarxe A Falk, poatoffiee pna'- macy. dl6tf Are you ready for cold weather? If not you should' provide yourself with York Cash Store. A large assortment of these goods for women and children may be seen at tbe New York Cash Store. d!3tf Sick Headache abeoluieiy and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and in digeati jr. . makes you eat, sleep Anil hlnnt isaMlafrinn n t nn rl M rr, -. K .... . W omoii aid Jrwtlt. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest oi all jewels, health, is often reined in the strenooas efforts to make or save the money to part baas them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, than let her fortify herself aaainst tbe lnsidnoos eonseooencee of coogbs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular oea of Dr. Boachee't German Syrup. It will promptly arrest eon sumption in its early stages and heal tbe affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive tbe dtead disease from tbe system. r. : . . . ' 5"V?r' n ic ujk ta t,um'ai, uu it ie g UTJI veal li cure far coughs, coid and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's rename remedies at K.akeiey e drug atore. uet jirean s bpeciai Almanac. r-larod ant. Dnll Headache, Pains in various parts ol tbe bodv, Sinking at the pit of tbe . stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverisbnees, i Pimples or Sores are all positive evideo- ee of itnPn blood- matter how it became so it must be purified in order obuiu Ellf hM MW f.iled Scrololoai or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood j Zl'kSTZZ positive guarantee. Blakeiey, the drog- I can secure the aarvieee un expert moaie teacher at ragnlar rates if several snore )i eaa be Clierles Betxlar.The Dalka,Or. For Kent A furnished of; an Groceries Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. Be Kept Bis Lac. Twelve Tears ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he sal- fered intensely. Then the best doctors , urged amputation, "but," be writes, "I j used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rhentn. Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on eaitb. I Trv them. G. C. Blakelev will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Oniy 50 cents. 4 BBaltl ami 1 Haaotr follow. This is nature's method of k wi.. Mfch sha hMafa .d to remove. DeWilt's Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying this condition. They stimulate tbe liver ! and promote regular and healthv action! ,0f the bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. Saie pills. Clarke 4 Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Attractive Women. All women sensibly desire to be at- tractive. Beauty is the stamp of health because it is the outward manifestation inner purity. A healthy woman is always attractive, bright and happy When every drop of blood in tbe veins is pare a beauteous flush is on tbe cheek. But when tbe blood is impure, lnorose nees, bad temper and a sallow complex km tells the tale of sickness all to plain- i ly. And women today know there is no 1 beauty without health. Wine of Cardoi j ; crowns women with beauty and attrac- LtiTeM" by making strong and healthy Luu "4" . . "T Lr? - - "JtfiTm aU I yoar Wends will hardly know you. 25 REWARD. We will pay f25 reward for tbe arrest and conviction of any person tree passing upon the football park, molesting or de- stroving the fence. Mnail ooye who have been digging bolee under the fence are liable to arrest and are included in rr i j ; the above. Beldex H. Gra.vt, L. A. Portek, E Kurtz, d4-lm Oris Pattehsox. To Whom It ISajr Concern. II meeting Tbe Dalles city dlO-td Pood ( hanged to FoUon. Putrefying food in tbe intestines pro daces effects like those of arsenic, bnt Dr. King's New Lffe Pills expel tbe poisons from cogged bowels, gently, eaeiiy but surely, curiae Constipation. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver. Kidney and Bowel troobkie. Oniy 2aeatG. C. Blakeiey e drug store. 4 Don't Lot Thaw Often children are tortored with itch ing and burning eczema and other skin diseases but Bucklen's Arnea Salve; hMll thitravinrM DTniilatnffammBtinfi : leaves tbr .o w itl.oot a scar. Clean, - - i . 1 . s " uo eXln good. Try,:. Cure guaranteed, Un:y Sc at O. C. Blakelev b drug store. 4 Chane of HtMlquarwrt, The headanarters of Tha T'- . and Shaniko stage line is now at the Colum- bia Hotel, btage leave there for 8ban- jk0 every morning, except bandar, at 6 o'clock. Passenger rate to Shaniko 2. jo.tf J. M. Tooxby, Agent. - "f BuM HmnmD MMMaet tnM ht hM started a shoe shop in tbe East End, t to the Skibbe Hotel. All kinds of I repair work dove in first elan shape at reasonable price. dlMmo Chan, Atwaasr. O van had shape. Be says: "I swfiWed a greet deal with say kllsiyi ami wee t eaa sated to try Foley's Kidney Care. I aid so and in foor days I was ante ge to work again, new I em entirely I am entirely wail." Ciarke A Falk. Groceries OS. T. REGULATOR LIRE. Bancs, iNtiaifl k flstiria NAVIGATION CO. DALLES BOAT -LBAVi OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. "OT!. 1 Sl.Ti fl AjOELL " LEAVES THE DALLES at 7:00 A. XI. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. STEAMEEs REGULATOR, DALLES CITY. RELIANCE. W. C. ALLAWAT, General Agent, The Dalles. Oregon. GfandaU DEALERS Hi fill kinds of tjnderta: f n.n.1IuT rUDCFal DuPPllcS gfi EMB - ' The Dallas, Or. THE H Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to any part of the City. PhoBtt' sbiiSi Distance. 173 Second Street lltMinn UiiwhnflfW. Hi Ihnnr mm mmm auiui Hefiiia Wtf APH frtT Sfwai fr-rfltTI nf ell WHn1. TTUa4rtnwtAlgI tVit Poorl a-oin 11 11 n ftUqttnJtt?r8 IOr J? 060 VXllll Ol pll kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts. TuVu Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr use evarr mumtLllm7iy We sell oar goods lower thanyBbowea in the trade, nasi if roaoa'Vtnusa sail and gat oar prwes and ha convinced. Hichesrt PrioM Pud for Whaat, Barley and Oats. Bl&cl a &- NOLAN. He ciimia Pacing d, PACKERS OP PORKand BEEF AKUFACTDmnS Of Fine Lard and Sausages Carers of BRAND & BACON a)RIFD BEEF. ETC. Just What Yoa octant. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stork. Baal imita tion cretun effects at ordinary prima Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant aeaigns, uaterni colorings, yours for a small price, at oar store on Third Also a fail line of D. W. VAUSE, Third St. Barret Robes, Boral Shr Ete. EIS OWL QL Horseshoer and Wagtm-maker. Axis, Springs sad Blacksmith Supplies White Collar Una Tie mwm m Str. "TAHOMA," BETWEEN .Portland, The Dalles and Way Points. TIME CARD Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. en Tor, dav, Thursday and Saturday. Arrives Tbe Dalles, same day, 5 p. m. Leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Portland, same day, 4 p. m. Meals tbe Very Best. This Route has tbe Grandest Beanie Attractions on Earth. Portland-Astoria Route Str. B A TTiEY-Q ATZERT, Daily Round Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. a. Landing and office Foot of Alder Street; both phones, Main 361, Port land, Oregon. E. W. Cricbton, Agent Portland, Prather and Barnes, Acta., Hood River, Wolford A Wyers, Agta.. White Salmon, J. C. Wyatt, Agent, Vancouver, A. J. Taylor, Agent Astoria. R. B. Gilbreth, Agt., Lyle, Wash. J. M. F1LL00N, Igeit, The Dalles. ft Complete Cipe of at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J.S. ex. Max A. Vogt. Caabist pirst national Bank. THE PA t. LBS ... OREGON A Gee era! Banking Baseness transacted loeignt Draft or Meedfl pFom aalkvrtSoa. remitted oa dav of Bight and age said on end pon- saw York. D. F. Ta Jan. 8. Bo. M. W UXlaJBB. Hat. Geo. A. Baaix, W W. WILSUX, Maaagcr. First-Qass ir; Every Respect. m?al at ill !?Gurs. PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED. The table always MPpiied with the best in the market. 74 Fsoat St.. near Coort. The Dalies. B. ' AMPBKLL. CIVIL en? 1 tntxetton. Pi legs aaUsoad aad Wawr hup- geaSSawert Uel Z flai tm Waat Rirth and T.I Oififord'g rae I Apu the laraisss. tabaoribe far Tax ion.