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    the dalles weekly chronicle, Wednesday, November 23, 1893
FACE AND FIOURE
show u, it you're
a health v woman.
They'll" have a
beauty of their
own, no matter
what your features.
Perfect health, with
its clear skin, rosy
cheek, ami bright
eyes, is enough to
make any woman
attractive.
To get perfect
health, use faith
fully Dr. i lerce a
Favorite Prescrip
tion. That regu
lates and promotes
all the proper funo-
tions of woman'
, hood, improves dl
Igestion, enriches
Uhe blood, dispels
laches and pains,
brines refreshing
sleep, and restores health, flesh and
strength.
For periodical pains, prolapsus
and other displacements, bearing
down sensations, and " female com
plaints w generally, it is so effective
that it can he guaranteed. If it
doesn't benefit or cure, you have
your money back. Is anything that
isn't Bold in this way likely to be
"just as good.
it
V I
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Ho tha Hawaii atar 1 VIwJ
ttia CapltolNotoa.
For every case of Catarrh which
they cannot cure, the proprietors of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy agree
to pay $500 m cash. You re cured
by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and
healing properties, or you re paid.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago. Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints.
Lame Back, &c
' yII
D3. SAKDEM'S ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Magnet to 8U5FENSORV.
llt pBlMtai Ut I-fTMiffaU I
WT, onn without irwdlHne ail VwkiM r-wiunr frwn
orrr-iiuatKiu of brmin twrre force i xcrmm or Indiav
vrrtMin, mervona d'twiity, KlevniMBfMM. Unmior,
rft-ttmatuuu, kidirvy, iier and btsuidw Ofn(iUurts,
lavnu-bw:. lumhfttfo, cuUir. all traale complaint
jr"mi iii bnaitli, e'c. TiJA electric bell eunuuu
w vrtwi iiirmum! trtrr all outer, '"nrrruc u
liitiitiy On by wearer or ww forfeit and
wul cii iv ail of Uw aMT3 diwaes or Bo iay. Thm
. .ride hart been nrrd bv tiua tnrrloQa inTeritMia
af!,-r awl oUky mardM fjukni. ami we mn fcuiklitall
f iratimoittaks m ibis nl fvrnr other rte.
Onr rmna) I a ElXtTRlt 81 rTKORT . tfx
rr- iteT Uva TTr oftVrM ak men. nKK wi:k al
P--lt. Uaalthaaa1 llfwau Mmtta fll 1U! I UUIa 1
wU4aN fco4 for lnua'ii ptunpiilet, mmwi . eaauwi, trwa
SANOEN ELECTRIO CO..
Iko. 1T Klnl Ut-W JOJiXIJ.JQ OJKC
aMiwl(MMMiwMW
INTERNA TIONA L
BmHrthp Nrw.
arauf 0 14 j m
DICTIONARY 1
.Sucre aw oftht!
"Luabridged."
Ten rear apent
in rtrviiijiL'. lot) ed
itor enilifYcl.an'l
more tlutn SJUU,uut
Everybody
should own thla
lm-tjmiary. It an
aweraail qnemtnna
concerning I lie lj l
tory, aiieUing, pro
nuwuiiioii. and
meanmir of wonl.
A hihrary in Itself, it alto pirn
Hie often floured Information cncemlnir
eminent peraona; facta ciurcrninK tun
coantries, cltic, townH, anil natural fea
ture of the K'ooe; partk-ulant eoncernioK
noted Ik-tttiou iieritonn and plarea: traj il
lation of foreign quotation, word, and
prorerhi! ; etc., etc., etc.
Thin Work in Invaluable in the
bonnebnld. and to the tearber. aebolai, pro
fessional man, and aelf-educator.
SoUl by All Himkttllen.
O. Jk C. MeTTiam Co.
mo mtertt
Spriwrflrtft, Man.
IJf' wit lT eap hoto
ffrsiirtk; repnouvl auoeat
fxtiuofw.
tyHel f or f res vromectna.
I WEBSTEHTS 1
iLVrERJiVmNALI
piaioMKry
SIB
J Creats. and Trd-lrlr obtained, and all Fat-
buaina. conducted for MoecnaTt rtf. 5
Jem Orrtec Oeeoarrr U.S. 'mirr omet (
3 aod w. can aectir. patent in ieaa Umc loan laoac (
remote from Wathintoa. J
J bend model, drawiuf orphoto., with dewrlp-e
Jtioo. We adriae. If patentaol. or not, free oli
tenant. Our fa not due till patent la teemed. J
J Puaextrr, "How to Obtain Catcnta," withe
Jeoat of aaae in tbe U.S. and foreign countriefj
ftent (rat. Addreva, S
ic.A.srjow&co.e
J Oee. Ttrr Orncr. WaamnaToo, D. C. f
THE;
Ilalleii t il
Pally Rrenlnr Cbmniele la reemmliinf
i eentlallv the dome naner fur the
I Ity folk.' Iinur Trili. I not a led
reputation. Rome( J viVl L. i.uo of our he'd
oltlArii" waleh the eoiiiiiim. of till" D fl fim
dully for the piefent l'l newa. it rf rtK
ueee1.! In fflt-nnlnff the field, and hence titvn
In popuUrltv and imiwirtHttre. 1'Hke It awhile,
yon who don't; try pome of It-' premium ollvra,
Kmiu our Kemilar t'orreafamdent.
Washington, Nov. 17, IS'.3.
This has been quite as unpleasant a
week in administration circles as was
that which followed the condemnation of
the democratic party and its methods at
the polls. Public opiuion has made It
self heard by every member of this ad
ministration, which Is the first and will
doubtless be the last to attempt to drag
partisan politics into the foreign policy
of the Vnited States. Heretofore it has
been the proud boast of men of all politi
cal parties that however much Ameri
cans might differ about home affairs
politics was always dropped and they all
became simple Americans whenevet any
thing came up relating to Americans' in
terests abroad or to our dealings with
foreign nations. But Mr. Cleveland and
his renegade secretary of state have
made a startling change, a change in
volving the use of the power of the
United States to overthrow the govern
ment of a friendly republic and replace
it by a despotic monarchy presided over
by a notoriously dissolute woman, and
all for no higher or better purpose than
that of trying to convince the people
that ex-Tresident Harrison was apartici
pator in a corrupt scheme for the annexa
tion of Hawaii.
It is no wonder that Mr. Cleveland
and his cabinet are awaiting with trepi
dation the news from Hawaii that will
tell of the strangling of a republic and
the settins ur of a monarchy by their
willing tool, Minister Willis. The man
ner in which the dastardly deed was
done, if it be vet doue. means much for
the future of Grover Cleveland. It may
mean simply an unreachable blotch up
on bis name as an Aniericanand a presi
dent, or it may mean bis impeachment
upon high constitutional grounus anu
disgraceful exit from publiclife. Nearly
everv democratic Congressman at pres
ent in Washington has either privately
or publicly condemned Mr. Cleveland for
helping to restore the monarchy of
Hawaii.
Ever since the elections the adminis
tration has been trving to placate those
democratic senators and representatives
who have openly protested against the
unjust treatment of pensioners which
has been such a conspicuous feature of
Hoke Smith's management of the pen
sion bureau. Not only have the pension
officials shown an alacritv in restorinr
the names of suspended r-u-i.iiei!
at the request of democratic conifreiM.-
men, but, in the case of two Indiana
men who hail been suspended ami whose
restoration to the mil had been de
manded by Senator Voorhees, they not
only restored their names to the roll hut
so increased their pensions. The
reason was obvious. Senator Voorhees
had openly stated his intention to make
a set speech early in the coming cession
of congress against the manner in which
pensioners have been treated by this
administration, and the administration
will try to prevent his doing it, by hon
oring all his demands. Senator Voor
hees said, just before leaving for his
home, that he had fully made up his
mind to make that speech against the
Cleveland pension policy. A similar.
speech may be made in the house by
Representative Holman, who was one of
the first democrats to protest against the
pension policy, and who told Hoke
Smith months ago that it would if per
sisted in wreck the democratic patty.
It is now stated with much positive-
ness that the free traders among the
democratic members of the house wars
and means committee have triumphed
and that tbe new tariff bill is to lie made
about as radical as it can well be made
but the statement has not caused mucl
uneasiness lor tne very simple reason
that the more radical the bill is made
the less probability there is of its becom
ing a law. The number of democrats in
congress who will refuse to vote for
radical cuts in the tariff is every dav
becoming larger.
ii ait. Cleveland continues to increase
the number of prominent members of
bis party with wborn he holds no per
sonal intercourse at the same rate that
he has done since last March he will
soon be at "outs" with every prominent
democrat in public life. It might have
been supposed that the course taken by
Senator Mills upon the silver question
would have made him stand particularly
well with Mr. Cleveland, but apparently
it did not, as Mr. Cleveland not only re
fused to grant the only favor that Sena
tor Mills bad asked of him, but he did it
in such a manner as to insult the Texas
senator, who will probably bide his
time for getting even, just as Vice Presi
dent Stevenson, Senator Vest and others
are doing.
AGRICULTURAL FIGURES.
Iowa raised jaoo,ooo bushels of
corn last year.
Tiik ludianrtirn crop of ISftJ wan I,-tttH.-m.uHJ
bushels: the wheat crop 51U,
4'.H),0tK).
In In.lin there are t:W eotton mills,
with :i, ItKI.OtKl spindlesand 'JS.lHMJ looma.
employing llO.oou persona. There are
aUo eight new mills now in course of
conatruction. i ---c
Tun cunning industry is making
(Treat headway in Heorgia, and, in
view of the probability of a fine crop
this season, that state is likely to be
one of the must profitable tlelds for
fruit gTower in the country.
Thks largest grain tleet that ever left
Chicago at the opening of navigation
was composed of one hundred and fifty
steam ami sailing vessels, which left
that city for the lower luke ports April
15, with 11,000.000 bushels of grain.
LITERARY NOVELTIES. '
"Kino Solomon's Minks" has been
translated Into tierman, and one pub
lisher catalogue it as "Old Testament
Literuture."
In the seventeenth century a pam
phlet was published entitled "The
Spiritual Mustard l'ot. to Make the
Soul Sneeze with IVvotion; Salvation's
Vantage (!round. or a Louping Sand
for Heavy Believers."
It is said thut when Henjamin Frank
lin proposed to start a uewspupor his
mother tried to tlusunde him from It
because she said there were already
two papers in America and there was
no room for another.
l'fTTENiiAM. in his "Arte of Knglish
I'oesie," erected two pillars of poetry
in honor of Queen Klizabeth. Kucli
pillar consists of a base of lines in
eight syllables, shafts of four-syllable
lines, and a crown in the sume meter
at the base. '
e
Koaa Kllaabeth Cleveland.
Very little has been heard of Miss
Rose Klizabeth Cleveland, the first mis
tress of the white house under the
Cleveland administration, who was an
interested spectator of the inauguration
eight years ago. Since her retirement
from the white house she has spent
years that have been very happy ones
to ner. 1 wo oi tnem she uivuletl np
between the north and the south, giv
ing the winters to Florida in her own
cozy home. There she met with friends
who were greatly attracted toward her
and she toward them. They were per
sons of means, antl she has been travel
ing in Europe with them the last two
years. Last summer, while Col. und
Mrs. Lumont were driving in Switzer
land, they saw a woman walking ulone
a little in udvanee of them. To their
great astonishment it turned out to be
Miss Cleveland, and the meeting was a
happy surprise on Uth sides.
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
TRANSACT AUKNKKALBANklNli Hl'SINKSt
letter, of Credit issued available In he
Eastern Slates.
Sight Exchaiisrs and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, l'ortland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various poiuti In Or
syon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on lav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLKS CITY. OR.
President
Vice-President,
Casl.ier, -
- Z. F. Moody
Ciiaulks Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
J. a. BCRSNOK,
freatuent.
J. II. fATTSaKOS,
(Jaahler.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Asw lork, San hraucisco ami
Port
land.
Xf-7rrf i..l.'U;.ir.'...ilf
UIKKCTOKS.
D. I. Thompson. Jno. S. Sciiknck.
En. M. Williams, ' (iko. A. Likhk.
H. M. Bkall.
From TEH.HIfiflli or INTERIOR Points
-THK-
lien Fan
mi i
mm
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It costs yott SO cents to join,
if yott join before Saturday.
Erdry member is guaranteed
a Crayon. Now lor Christ
mas Presents for yourself or
friends. Investigate !
THE DAUXKK.
OK.
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a Bargain.
Tho undersigned, having secured the ma-hinirv
u.YkitiiTa wi niiui, nun iiiu nut'ii itu u IIIM-CIUHM IS II Of JUt'tOn'
r?.: iT 17.7 f."i."'" T.?.7.7.77'im r7."'.7.":V7 i . ,. 1
iu nrii kuiiiu m u i!iriiui. jiuru is an engine ana
'nler ot 4Q-ol(i noi'so power, and a large amount ofshU
niaclniierv, lusts, line shutting, pulleys, helting tad hZ
ing almost a complete shoe factory. " "
llnrtis alHoon of thejiest sites for succTTssfuTlvt'.
uiiUK u iui:iijiv ill twin K1IIU UP IOUIHI ill 11118 COUlllrf
Write lor particulars at once, to
9-12
Or,
.Familiar Faces in a New Place.
E. BAYARD,
l.att Special Agtnt Uentral Land OjHet.
J. E. BAKNET
RAILROAD
la the line to UJt
TO ALL MINTS EAST AND SOLTH.
tScta
fcta., and
ILOOperBotUo.
Croup prom ptir; rl:v V liM?iaa Csiutfli
ami AHthnuk y - r Conmimj tlon tt b; no
rivai: hacurlthounridw iccait other,
folk); will cuna vttj if ui.on in litr-i. hoJ.I
by I'rutfRiiM im a-'ir"ini. t - r J qt:i Ifcn ':
teed Co cure you. Frit lie. l,-.u,r tr
Mr. Clavelsnd paid s mytteriotis visit
to Nw York this wsek, which created
qnlte s commotion in Washington for a
few hours, because of report that h
had (rone there to hare a dangeron op
eration performed npon himself. Your
correspondent has it from a trustworthy
sonrce that bis real object was toconnlt
with certain Wall street bankers upon
financial matters. Cas
J. F. FORD, Evannelist.
Of
Ixa Motiica, Iowa, writes under tlate i.t
March 21. IkM
S. 15. JIki. Mro. Co.,
Iufur, Oregon.
firntltmen :
On arriving home last week, I found
ail well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 3H hmuiiIh, i
row well, strong and vigorous, antl well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias dune
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarsene from me.
So give it to every one, with greeting"
'or all. Wishing yon proaprritv, we are
Yours, Ma. A Mas. J. F.' Foki.
If you with tnfetl freah anrl cheerful, and rel
fortheHprlng'a work, cleanae your lyatem wltb
the Headacha and Llrar cure, by Uktna tanm
three dosea each week.
Hold under a poaltlre (ruarantee.
50 centa per bottle by all lnirtt.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS
Claiming
Moou, Hhuaa, Hat., Kte.
Fanc (Jood, flofiong,
It la the Ulnm I ar Konte. It nina Thmuar
Veatihuletl Iralun every day 111 Ui yaar bi
panl and Chicago
(NO CHANGE OF CAKtf.)
C'otriTMWtl ff Ilntitff Vnrn tiiitiiriNwaM. Pull
tDMti linwlntr Hfmm leerm oi Utatciilpmrnt
TOUHIST SLEEPING CARS
Hvmi tht nn be eimitni"Htlf and In wfilcf;
iM omm.nlritli.iii mn Uttli h nr mini Kurnllnl
fur bulOrrauf Kirat mvd bvroiMt-claw. 1 lckU.ui1
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A rmitltiuona Hue, mnnwtlns with all Una.
affording direct and utiltilermpUjd aerviua
Fullman HUvfier reaeiTatlona can be aecurvn
lu advance tnrouah any ajreut of tbe road.
TUDfllinU TiriCTP To and from
ifinuuun iiurvLio p-.mt.in An,nr
Ktiaiainl ami K iirn can be purchaaed at an.
ticaei omcw ot inccompaay
Full liifomatlon concerning tum, time ot
traiiiK, rou Urn and other detaila furnlihed on
appUcauou ui
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent I. P. A. Nar. Co., Regulator oflioe, Tft
iallea, Or., 01
A. I. 'HARLTON,
Aao't. (ivoeral r'aaawiger Agt.. fort land, Jgn
YOUR ATTENTION
la oallsd to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Ialer In (tlass, Unit, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kind.
Carrlaa the Kloaat l-lne of
PiGfure Woligs,
To bn foand Id the City.'
71 LUoshington Street,
Bta.i
to., Ktc.
Second St., The Dalles.
NOTICE.
U. 8. Lamd Orrt:, Tits luum, tit.,
. , . . . . Nov. 1, IWH. (
f,omnlalnt havlne Imii .if,.,..i ..-
by hvdner ii. fcmlth airuinut H hi i. i...
alMiidotilng hi. iluiimlmd hnlrv No in.
dtl Mfh. 14, ltm, iimi M. V' n'r tin '
owiiI.1i 2 North, Kanvp u -i. i v ...",'.
county, t in-gon, with a vlvw u i,r oni'llniion
of Mid tntiv: the M (.nrtif. arc lo-n-liv .mil
iiioncil Ui (ir at thin oi!,c., m tiH. tt, ,tv of
Iwrrrilicr. .1 in o'clock A.M.. t ,,,!
and f irnl.h Uatilnoliy colnenilra .iild nll.n,.l
alxiiidonnirut.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, ixipular and reliable house
has lieen entirely refurnished, anil every
room ban lin repapered and repainte
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 17U room and is supplier
with evry modern convenience. Kate,
reasonable. A good rwtjinraiit atU. hw
to the house. Krer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
Jl?e fjeal Estate, pat), Iaraijee
COLLECTION ACENCY.'
NOTAHY PUDIjIO.-"
rartiea havmjj JTojierty they wish to or Trade, Houaes to Btnt,
Abstract of ITtlti furnwhetl, will find it to their atlvantaije to cull on w.
e sliall make a specialty of tho uroaorution of C nima and Ct-J
t-s lantl tllliLMi.
THE DALLES. OR
a sHoiulty
laifore the
85 Washington St.
"There is a tide in the ajairs oj men which, taken at its Jiooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to tha
-Oil Sale I
-Frtic & C rif
at CRANDALL &
Who are Belling these goods out
MICIIELBACH KU1CK,
BURGETS,
ut greatly-reduced ratw
UNION ST.
ffeu
Qolumbia
Jtotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House j
Has lately been thoroughly renovatetl sad W
furnished throughout, ami is now better Ibi
ever prepared to furnish the liest i'"1"
accommodations of any hiHise in U
city, and at the very low rate of
$laday. First-Class Meal 25c
Ollice of the fast and commodious opi!10 8wj
to Dufur, Kinjrsley, Tyh Valley, WrislJl(
Warm Uprinifs ami Prinovllle is in tli H"41
and persons jrolnfc to Prlneville can
M.IK) by goInK on this Htaite line.
All trains stop here.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN -
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Deaiifns Id
T .T . T3 APE H
fjVI'rai-tical Paintra and P.r II.,,,,.,. ',,na hut tKM best brand0 J
Hherwin-Williams and J, W. Masnry's Paints usett In all jur work. nl. Jt
wie most sal I let! workmen employed. Amenta for Masury Llqin
chemical combination or soap mixture
orders promptly attended to.
lliiiti.
o irt.
IP an w
A first class article
...pi
Paint Shoo oornar Thirdand WasbinctoB Bit.. The Ph-u'
The California Winehoiise
4 la now open, and its proprietor will
i produced Wine at prices in tho n
T AIho, bt-Hl reanuts to ho found.
to bo Pure and First-Chun in eve
Bell his home-
inch of every W:
Goods guarantee
ry respect.
ECH1
Thompson's Addition.
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