The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 29, 1892, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892.
The Weekly Ctooniele.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
' SUBSCRIPTION . RATES.
BY VAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IN ADVANCE,
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Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
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Henry George indorses Cleveland's
nomination very warmly. But some
how the democrats don't, seem to be
specially gratified by the fact. George
is most too radical a free trader, or
rather he talks his free-trade sentiments
too openly to make his endorsement de
sirable. He is inexpressibly delighted
over the political situation, so he says.
The freee-trade plank of the democratic
platform is one cause of his happiness
and the declaration of the people's party
in favor of. single tax is another. The
country will extend to Mr. George the
privilege of enjoying himself until Nov.
Sth. After that date it is possible the
situation will not please him so well, in
asmuch as the republican party, which
is opposed to free trade and single tax,
will then have elected its national
ticket.
There are numerous reasons for believ
ing that this is going to be a hard year
on campaign orators. Our worthy
Washington city correspondent, under
tlate of the 16th, says : "If any enthu
siasm enters into the campaign your
paper may hear from .Mac Hine. Just
tiow, in every quarter, there is (loudness,
dullness, lethargy what yon will, but
-ery little "sign among the people that
ire are in the midst of a battle royal for
high stakes. Verily there is no en
thusiasm and apparently, no one to en
thuse over, or nny thing to shout about.
There may be something concealed with-
irrthe womb of time, to le delivered in
due season, we shall see."
It looks very mach as if Oregon's etate
house would not be ornamented by a
dome this year. Work was to have
commenced on July 1st, and now the
month is nearlv gone and nothing has
been done, while all the hands have
been withdrawn. -The contractors
placed their order for the steel with
Carnegie and the recent riot and strike
at Homestead have so delayed that the
material has not yet been shipped and
cannot now reach here in less than sixty
days.' This would bring it so near into
the rainy season that it would be poor
iad"inent to leave the caoitol without a
roof at that time, and . then it would
make ot the state house an iron foundry
dnrin? the session of the legislature in
January. It is likely the board of capi
tol building commissioners will not let
the work proceed until next season.
Oregon has 111,770 school children
54.607 females, and 57.163 males. Wasco
county has 1,452 males,- 1,424 females
Sheruian lias 406 males, 377 females.
Last year the total number of school
children in the state was 105,622, as
against 111,770 this year, which is an
increase of 6148. Multnomah has the
greatest number, 18,361, then comes
Marion with 8,792, Linn .7,196, Chcka-
mas 6,847, Lane 6,268. Curry has the
smallest number, 665. The per capita
last year was $1.45, but as no estimates
have been made on the amonnt of school
funds on bands iu the state treasurer's
office it cannot be conjectured what the
per capita will be until the board meets.
The Homestead strikers are pretty
mad but not mad enough to lose sight
of the help given them by protection.
They testified before the democratic
congressional committee that the tariff
has raised their wages, and that without
the tariff they would have to w ork for
less pay.
Hut t'evr X'.tgTrts.
Vancouver Independent. Major Thom
as Humbug Handbury was sat down
on pretty hard last week,' when the sec
retary of war approved the building of
two bridges across the Willamette at
Portland, after his highness Thomas H
hau reported aaverseiy on the same.
This man has been a serious drawback
to the development of different portions
ot uregon ana Washington, and but few
will regret to see him shorn of at least a
portion of his power.
Onyx bracelets faceted in squares and
trimmed With gold is an old mourning
fashion re-established.
We guess that Jerry Simpson is done
Cor. The democrats out in his congres
sional district have determined not to
enter into any fusion this year. When
Jerry's latest 'speech, advocating riot
ami murder, gets fairly circulated
among the Kansas farmers the dissatis
faction now manifested toward the itn
Iiosed blatherskite will develop into
open reliellion. We guess that Jerry
has h:td his day.
The person who dispatches cable news
to this country from England seems to
be laboring under the erroneous im
pression that Mr. William W. Astor's
physical condition is of interest to peo
ple in this countrv. We are quite as
solicitous about the spiritual condition
of the ahkoond of Swat.
CATARRH
Is a most loathsome, dangerous, and prera
' lent malady. It is a blood disease, usually
"of Scrofulous origin, and for, which local
treatment is useless. Before health is pos
sible, the poison must be eradicated from
the system, and to do this
SUCCESSFULLY
the disease must be treated through the
blood. For this purpose no remedy is so
effective as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. -
"For the past eight years, I have been
severely afflicted with Catarrh, none of the
many remedies I tried affording me anjr re
lief. My digestion was considerably im-'
paired, and my sleep disturbed by Dhleem
v dropping into my throat. In September .
Ecawvvu w uy Ayers Barsaparuia,
began to use it at once, and am glad to
testify to a great improvement in my health."
Frank Teson, Jr., engineer,. 271 West
Fourth street, Dew York City.
"My daughter, is years old, was afflicted
with Catarrh from her fifth year. Last Au
gust she was
TREATED WITH
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after three months
of this treatment she was completely cured.
It was a most extraordinary case, as any
druggist here can testify." Mrs. D. w.
Barnes, Valparaiso, &eb.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; ail bottles, (a.
Cures others, will cure you
Field & snowa
Saoceinors to C K. Dunham.
Druggists and Chemists.
Pure ni JMcines.
Diseasing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specially.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
Cor.
Blakeley
Second and Union
THE DALLES, OKKftON.
StS.
STAGY SHOOIJJ,
& Houghton,
DRUGGISTS,
175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon
A full .iiicof all the Standard Patent Medicines,
'.'Drugs.' Chemicals, Etc.- .'
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-.'.. V
Jef""Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention! '
-DKAI.ER IS-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.
" All kinds of renairiue n specialty, and all work
guaranteed and promptly Httcndedto.
Coll and see his stoclc of dork!) .before you
leave an order elsewhere
Although Cleveland expects toachieve
the presidency by means of the west lie
chooses his captains and. lieutenants
from the ranks of ex-office holders in
the east. May be the west isn't smart
enough to notice these little significances.
While witnessing the efforts of one or
two persons to prevent the house of
representatives from making the appro
priation for a great national enterprise,
readers are requested to remember the
nineteenth sentence of the second clause
"which Teads: "Look with compassion
on the blathering chump; soon Fate
"will hurl him down Oblivion's dump
nto Time's wllarage with a grewsome
bump." '
The serious question confronting the
Oeur d'Alene authorities is what to do
with the. prisoners that have been ac
cumulating for the last few days and are
: still coming in. About SoO are now at
Wallace and Wardner. waiting for an
-order of the court, or for some other pro
cess by which their cases can be inquired
into.
We regret to see that many of our
esteemed partisan contemporaries have
taken up their old practice of making
iaces and calling names. ' The draw
back to this kind of argument is that it
generally converts the faithful to the
other side's way of thinking.
President Harrison has issued a pro
clamation appointing Friday, October
21, 1892, the 400th anniversary of the dis
covery of America by Columbus, as
general holiday for
United States.
the people of the
We do uot credit the storythat Tauir
uianv is to be placated with an olive
branch. It requires somewhat more
than a herbivorous diet to satisfy the
cravings of a carnivorous stomach.
Congress will adjourn next Monday
because, it is said, the silver bill ia dead.
For eome time past when the average
legislator liecame ennuied, and needed
exercise, they just brought up. free sil
ver and kicked it down the calendar.
The national democratic committee
met yesterday by the .unanimous selec-.
tion of W. F. Haritv, of Pennsylvania, as
chairman, and Simon 1'. Sheerin, of In
diaua. secretary.
We observe that the New York Sun
(Tarn. Dem.) now alludes to. Mr. Cleve
land as "a minor cansifleration" and an
"incidental excrescene."
As we understand it, the election of
Tom Carter is a tribute to the memory
of the late lamented silver bill.
Hotel bills on the Atlantic coast are
now said to stand higher than the thermometer.
One of Mr. Gladstone's most .distin
guished and powerful antagonists
was Col. Wauchopc. No wonder it was
hard lighting against a man whose name
comes involuntarily to the lips of every
body who can Bneeze.
The occultion of Mars is the only sub
ject John M. Palmer, has not gabbed
.about, ad infin et ad nans. This rather
surprises us, too, for he doesn't know an
.occnltation from a spectroscope.
Thedifferen.ce between the modesty of
Mr. Whitney and the modesty of Mr.
Gorman seems to be that Mr. AVhitney
has something" to be modest about.
It matters nothing what is charged
for towing and piloting to and from
Portland the farmer gets sinched all
the same, le it high or low.
Having closely and minutely examined
'the results of the late British elections,
Mr .-Gladstone is enabled to announce
that he has a victory.
What Mr. Frick will not tell about
his own business is by no means the
measure of what he doesn't know about
sit. ',.'.
. The bashfnlness of Mr. Henry C.
'Payne is very like that of a girl when
rshe hears some one mention soda water.
FRENCH 8t CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BCaiNESb
Letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern .States.
he
Sight Exchansfe and Telegraphic
.Transfers sold on few lork.Ohieago. fet,
Louis. San Francisco. Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made t all
orable term a.
points on 'v
A. A. Brown,
Kec;s a full Kortintut of v
Staple and Fancy Grocm
and Provisions.
filch he offer at l.w !"lrurei'.
SPEGIflli
-: PRIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Unjust Cash Prices for Eis anj
other Prote.
170 SECOND STREET.
1'KOFKSSIOXAL CARDS.
DR. ELIZA A. INGALLS, PHYSICIAN, SUR
GEON and Oculist. Office: Rooms 40 and
47 Chapman Block.
Yocmg &-Kuss,
Bwsmiin&wapsnop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work '
Guaranteed.
Horse' Shoeeing a Speiality
Third Street, opposite ttie old Hebe Stand.
Harnesses
(Successors to L. D. Frank, deceased.)
" " "' ' A General Ljne of "
Horse Furnishing Goods.
5 . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, WHipsHorse BMets, Etc.
Full Assortment of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stamped. - '..
SECOND STREET, - . . ' - THE DALLES; OR.
The E. 0. Go-Operative Store
',. CARRIES A PUIX LINE OF
Groceries, Family Supplies, Boots and Shoes,
-ALSO A FIT IX LINE OF-
A NEW
PRINZ & NITSCIIKE.
-DEALERS IS
Furniture and Carpets.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and a we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second street.
next to .Moorlv's bank.
laps, Carts, Reapers and Mowers, aid all Hub of Afrienltoral
. L Implements.
Corner Federal and Third Streets,,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
: DEALERS IN:
staple
and Fancy Giocsiies,
Hay, Grain and Fted.
Masonic Block. Corner Third and Court Streets. The Daiies.Oregon.
DID YOU KNOW IT
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
iRiSTRicny
First CL.t
b lawpeat. Paste ni Plant la tke World.
KEW TORI. 10ND0NDERHV AMD SUSfiOW.
NEWrOBK, GIBRALTKK and NAPLES,
SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
nW,eB OD lOWAHt tAPmi l an I sim iha nnnnlnla
SWTOH, IB0USH, BIBB AU C0OTH71OTAL KIOTS
Ewursion tickets available to return br either the pio
Bwftt wt Vast 0Mrt tor A Aamt t Lowtit SitM.
APPr K ny of our local Agents or to
HEJfDEBSOJf BKOTHEBS, Chicago, IU.
T. A. HUDSON, Agent,
The Tall, Or.
DU. G. E. SANDERS,
. -nTT!"rsrrT'T5!'T'
Graduate of thtTUuiveriiity of Mlchiean. Suc
cessor to Ir. Tnckcr. Office over Frenchs'
Bank, Tbc Dalles, Or.
FM. SAI.YEK, Civil. Engineering, Sun-cy-
irB, and Archlticture. The Dalles, Or.
Gone
all the . painful disorders and
chronic weaknesses peculiar to the
female sex.- They 'go, with' the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript
tion. Periodical pains, weak back,
bearing down . sensations,' nervous
prostration, all "female complaints "
are cured by it. It is purely vege
table and perfectly harmless a
powerful general, as well as uterine,
tonic and nervine,, imparting vigor
and strength to the whole system.
It costs you nothing if it fails to
give satisfaction. It's guaranteed
to do so, in every case, or the money
is refunded. It can be guaranteed
for it does it. No other medicine
for women is sold on such terms.
. That's the way its makers prove
their faith in it. Contains no alco
hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion ; a legitimate
medicine, not a beverage. . Purely
vegetable and perfectly harmless in
any condition-, of the system. .
World's Dispensary Medical As
sociation, Proprietors, No. 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. T. .
J.
F. SXF.DAKKR, D. V. S., hns located icr-
munentlv in The Dulles, and otters his ter-
vices to the public In mcd of dentistry. Office
in Cbanman buildine. becond street, room 12.
over The Dalles National bank.
DR. ESHELMAN (Hon jeoPATHIC; 1'HYSICJAK
and Subokon". Calls answered promptly,
day or night, city or country: Office No. 86 and
37 Chapman block. ... wtf
DR. J. SUTHERLAND FELLOW of Teinitt
Medical CoUese, and member of the Col
ieffeni 1'hvsiuians and feurKOons, Ontario, Phy
sician nna Surgeon. Ottice: rooms 3 and4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thombury's Sec
ond street. OSirc hours; 10 to 12 a. nu, 2 to 4
tnd 7 to 8 p. m.
SoiMtiuO American
Agency for
Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
Ranges, Jetuell's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and Ranges.
Ve are also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Farnaee.
Ammunition and Loaded Shells, Etc
SANITARY PliUmSlflG A SPECIALTY.
MA1ER & BENTON
50
CENTS
ON THEDOLLAR.
My entire stock will be
closed Out at the above figure.
i ' CAVKAT8,
,4 TRADE MARKS,
COPVRIOHTS, etc.
EVw (nfiYmutlntl MiH frOA TTflndDOOk WTitO tO
ITJNN & CO, SB! BBOADWAT, NBW VOKK.
Oldest bureau for securing patents in Americai
Every patent taken out by na la browht before
the pnbllo by notioe giTea tree of eharse la the
Ianrest cfrculstlon'of any scientific paper to th
world. Splendidly Ulnstrated. No Intelllrent
man should b withoai it. Weekly. 3;S0 a
Tear; 1M six month. Address MONK A CO
Publishers. 3S1 Broadway. New York.
DR. O. D. DO AXE PHYSICIAS AND SCB
bkon. Oflice: rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one
block south of Court House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to i P. M.
DSIDDALL Drntibt. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
flowed aluminum plate.
the Golden Tooth, Second
Rooms:
Street,
Sign of
M.B.DUFCB. eiO. ATKINS. TB1S M XNKFSB.
DTJFUR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE Attob-wiiys-at-law
Room No. 43, over Fost
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
-Rooms
TtT H. WTTON ATTORltlT-AT-LAW
V V . 52 and 83, New- Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon. ,
4 8. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
At flee in Schanno's building, up stairs.
Of-The
Balles, Oregon.
r. T. HATS. B. B. HUNTINGTOH. H. S. WILSOK.
.CAYS, HTJNTTNGTON & WILSON ATTOR
rl hbxs-at-law. Offices, French's block orer
Lrst National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon.
wasco WaiedOQse Co..
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Hates Reasonable.
-MARK GOODS
W. W. Oo.
THE DAX.LS8, 0BK60N.
H. STONEMAN.
HENRY FIEGB.
STOEMflri & pIEGE,
Practical Shoemakers and Dealers in
AND
214 Sooondl Street.
Only Exclusive Boot and Shoe. House in the. City '.
All Kinds of Footwear Always on Hand.
ROOTS
SHOES
Washington fort)) Dclll6S, Wasti"gt
SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing Center In
the Inland Empire.
Best Selling Property of
the Season In the Northwest.
For Further Information Call at tha Office of
Interstate Investment Go., .
0. D. TAYLOR Tk DallEi Or. 72 WasUiiitQii, SL, FortlaM. Or.