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t'J. i V; ; s -fey.1 1.., The Dalles Dally Chironiela, Tic vnhj RepuhHcmi Daily Keictpayn n Wutco Countu. EASTERN OFFICII 3M to 234 Temple Court, jY. )'. G'ifv. E. KATX, Agent. Weekly Cliihlilntr Ititte. Chronicle and Orcgonian $2 J5 Chronicle and Hxaminer 2 25 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. V. World 2 00 MONDAY. - JUXK2S, 1S97 THE SENATE AND THE TARIFF. The sonaU' is making for itself a new record for promptness in its ac tion on the tariff. At the present rate of progress the revised tariff may he enacted the first week in .Inly. Several schedules were dis posed of last week with far less dis cussion than was ni.ticip.ited. The sugar schedule was passed with tho usual vole and is completed, with the exception of the provision relat ing to the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. That lies over for the pres ent, Only four schedules besides the free list remained to be acted upon .t the beginning of the week, besides the completion of the agri cultural schedule, and such was the progress that the free list '.vas reached, several schedules being passed over, including that on wool, on which a speed)- agreement is predicted at rates approaching those of the house bill. The duty on raw cotton stands, -and as a compensation ten per cent, 'has been added to 'manufactures of cotton. This was resisted as being unnecessary by most of the senators from the South. The I'ettigrew -amendment, which was designed to operate against trusts, was sharply discussed, 'Senator Hoar and others declaring that it was -"folly and abomination thiough and through," 4ind would be an effective instrument in the hands of scheming capitalists. It was defeated by a vote of Dij to 32. In course of the discussion Mr. Morgan made the point that the -Sherman Anti-Trust hw has not been declared unconstitutional, and that it gives ample statutory authority to punish such offenses as the Pettigrew amendment was designed to reach. The people of Eugene are in con siderable trouble over the univer sity located in that city. They have treated the matter as of local con cern, and have yet to learn that all portions of the state have as much interest in the univeisity as the resi dents of .Eugene. Severe criticism of President Chapman is made be cause he does not in all respects co incide with the sentiments of some of Eugene citizens; but the fact re mains, nevertheless, that under Dr. Chapman's management the state university has grown from a fresh water institution to a college of rec ognized rank. At the same time, as wc suggested Saturday, his future usefulness will bo impaired by the imbroglio into which he has been drawn. If the pooplo of Eugene cannot keep from injecting their local troubles into tho life of the university, the rest of the state will be inclined to follow the suggestion of the Oregcnian and move tho in stitution to some place where local bickerings will lind less fertile soil. Providence is intei posing in bo half of a suffering people. As there is no human agency which can stop a senator from talking when he wants to run at the mouth, the Almighty has come to the relief and caused a pamlyzatiou of his vocal chords. The fate of Pettigrow should be a warning to other loquacious senators. Wc are glad that he has recovered, but hope ho will profit by tho expe rience. In the meantime the people are anxious for tho passage of tho tariff bill and the resumption of pros perity, which it is bound to bring. Marion county is having experi ence with a whitewashing grand jury. Charges wero made against tho county juiJo for criminal negligence allowing cxorbltMit bills against the county. 1 u tnnjurity Two reports wore made, repot t signed by four I giaiul jurors and !i minority report I signed by three; but as five names were ncccssarj to sign nn indictment, the matter cannot at this time be further pressed. The Salem States man is inclined to think it is a delib erate case of whitewash, and asks the question ' 1 s our grand jury system a failure?" The Commercial Club is making xn effort towards better communica tion between The Dalles and Sherman county. This Is not only commend able, but necessary. Let us, as citi zens, give this matter the attention it deserves and make tho necessary sacrifice. It will pay run. in the long CATARRH local'disease -and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. tFor your Protection wo poMtivi'ly etnto that this TcmcJy docs not contain mercury or any other injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to lie the most thortngh care for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens ami cleanses tho nasal pusapes, allays pain and inllammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores tho senses of taste and smell. Price COc. nt Druggists or by mail. KLY HKQTUEltS. 5d Warren Street. New York, MELLOWED WHISKY. A Hot t lr of tile Stimulant Lies In a 'Tree Trunk Thirty-Six Years. Thirty-six years ago a man named Jones, who was employed by Frank Lockwood of this town, says :i Stam ford (Conn.) correspondent of the New York Sun, was at work on -Mr. Lock wood's farm, and as a stimulant he took out to the lot with him a pint llask of prime whisky. During1 the morniny .lones took one nip. and. see ing his employer coining, lie slipped the bottle in a hole in a tree standing near, intending to return and get it after .Mr. Lockwood had gone home. When the opportunity came he was disgusted to rind that the tree trunk was hollow and the bottle had fallen to the bottom and probably broken, .lones related the incident to Mr. Lock- ! wood sometime afterward, who laughed at the loss and thought no more about it. Last week during a severe windstorm the old tree, now a rotten stump, was blown down. .Mon day Mr. Lockwood went out to haul away the trunk and was surprised to find his former employe's whisky flask safe and unbroken. Jle took out the cork, took one smell. "And, .sir," said he, "though I've been a teetotaler for nigh onto fifty years, I never was so tempted to take a taste of whisky in my life as 1 was then. J5ut 1 didn't, and the stuff is safe up at my house." It is said the whisky, when poured out, hud the consistency and color of olive oil. It will not be uswl f-o loan as Mr Lockwood holds it. Cu-li in Your Check. All countv warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1S92, will be paid at my otlice. Interest ceases after May 7, 1897. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. "The Delft" Enameled Ware. Mixed -Blue and White out side and White inside "The J)olf'l" is the latest ware out in cooking utonsils. Prices are about the same as granite ware, and a great deal cheaper than the aluminum waiv,, and prettier than either of them. Call and see tho goods at MAIER& BENTON'S J 07 Second Street. ' in BLACKWELL'S I I ikhMhIh fill II IPwL , mm ir7 You will nuil one cotiMn -IfKfltK inutile each two ounce bug, lQt7flM Sf anil two coupons inutile ccli jjjl-' Si Hrl ll I I four ounce bug of lttnck- i . . illlllji ., J ii jl j well's Uurhuni. lluy u biifi AWJW Ml M" of tilt celebrated tobacco 5y5-TjW J5S; and read tlio coupon Mlitch ajSQta-sA twO-sss Wholesale. JRRIxT LilQUOfrS, CUines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER and In bottles. Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAM NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED C. F. "There is a tide in the affairs leads on to fortune." The poet unauestionablv had reference to the Closing Out Sale of at CRANDALl Who are selling; those goods MICIIKLBAOH BRIOK. New York Weekly Tribune With tho cIohr of tho Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the fact thai, tho American people aro now anxioua to give their attention to home and businecH interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present dav. and won its greatest victories. Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, interesting, instructive, entertaining and indisnensable to each member of the family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. 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If so, hiivo money mul enjoy a beautiful trip on the Columbia. The wet-bound train arrives at The Dulles in ample time for pakscngers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the outRoiiiB Southern una Northern trains: East bound jOTssciiKers nrrivlnR in Thu Dnles in time For further Information apply to J. N. HAHNKY, Agent, Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon, Or W. 0. ALLAWAY. Ron Ant The Dulles, Oregon DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. HI. Gr ILL IE ZLT UST. DR. GUM'S lMl'KOVED LIVER PILLS A till. I imTTTi.. Inn fur n Ilnai. A movement of t ho bowels each dy u necessary for faealtb. Tdot-o pilli eapply wlut the system Ick to make it reaular. They cum Headache, bnumen the liyen.awl clear thoJoiupleiion hettertuaii i-osaeUca. They neither itripo nor eicken. To convince too, we will mail eamplK free, or full box for Sjc. holilefery tllura. Uli. iiUSANKO MliD. CO.. VhJadolpMa, Fa. Tne coiumfiia PackiDgCo.. 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