THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. Kulerv.1 at Uu- iwhiilw at Tha Hallo. Kntou a nmHMl riaw mall nialier htati orririALft. QjTanirtr acraury ol stale Trwaaurer upL of Public luaintritoa Attorney (enteral natoni lVnn.T! II K km-lit ..Phillip MetU.n .. (. M Irwin u lii..,.., !l li 'u'l'hell in. Hermann l K. hlil . u ii Irai) OonaTOMBun. Slate Printer frxTT ornciALw County Judgv ehantl I'ltfC Treaaum Coauniaaiouera . teo. I thanelcr ... T. J Driver jjfj tKrant Kineaid 1 fc K Kluhm i . .... ... i- i ih.,n SuiairiDWt.rftniUieiick.MU ..Twitbeiiey u riwi r . w . H. liiiti THEY Will. SOT MiKHH. The tariff bills continue to excite the deepest interest. The general impres sion in the hat seems to e that t or - man and his confreres will drive the house as they have driven the senate, as they hold the balance of power, and that it will either be the senate bill or noth- mg. We concede the plausibleuess of; this theory, but there are some factors that those who make the argument, leave out of their caculationv First oum .... .,.- , , ,v" we think is a seriou- tiiistake. It i? not absolutely necessary that any legislation should I toned, the democrats ot ttie house have at goo.1 artillery a the sen- ate, for they ran insist on the llson i bill or the present law. Besides the' temper of the member" of the honse ' should he taken into consideration. ! Tlie senate led h (ioruian w ho zot uo on his hind legs and howled, was in.lig- wardg( ana the chan.-es for diagree-j nant at the president s interference with j ment appcar ,llore ,-avora,,ie lhe markel j Mr. j. A- i,oll!hlt , ,a ,lt. 0chiK thehiis1nesfofti.e-enaleandhitiattemptjconlinneg to stUlv,n ThU uing the i Review to Mr. .1. N. Williamson, the to coerce lepislwtion. At the same time , ttH ( ,he ouestion will nuLnt f il... . the senate has interfered with and usurped the prerogatives of the house, as no senate has ever done before. The bill for raising revenue must be origin ated in the house. The senate conced ing this, take the house bill and so ch.ingvd it that it is no longer the house bill but a bill originated in the senate. and clearly against the constitution, j The lower house of congress will if there are men in it resist this encroachment ! at the sacrifice of everything else. It j has its party behind it, it has the preei- j deut behind it, and it has the coustita tion behind both. Ixxiked upon as party measure ami irom iiemocratic r , standpoint, the 'house cannot afford to ! pass the senate bill. The individual j members of congress must fare their con- j can go tefo.etbem in prettr good shape! T" " " , iLrL;..!..!!.. f;i...iL!theMn,efixMoar neighbor, across the practically violate the constitution, and can justly claim tbat they passed a tariff j bill on lines following the promises of .1.- 14 .1" a.u: . thev have no ground to stand on. For ' these and manv other reasons we lie. ! iaD l-a lull H- 1 1 V. f 1 1, . .1 r. .1 tha n . . irT i -ii i , . . . I tariff legislation will be perfected at I this session SUE PLAYEU GHOST. A Columbus. Ind.. dispatch of July ; Hb says: Dr. Beck was visiting bis sweetheart, M .mm 1 ......... I "..I u . I V - Pn taal t iiight, when she took it into her head to friithten him by playing ghoet. Hhe 1 left him on the veranda, saying she was ; going ror arm, -sue wirew a sueei over her bead and came upon him snd- .lenlv from around the house. Or. Beck drew bis revolver and called on the figure to stop. He called three times, bat the girl heeded him not. tL .1 1 . ... .. Lll Then the doctor shot twice, tine ball entend Miss Cobee's abdomen and an-: other lodged in her leg. She will prob- ablv die. There are several morals to this story, each better than the other. The first ia, never to play ghost. The second, never associate w ith girls who can think I that it might be well to find out if some j tne opening of the conference. The e"ue outbursts of applause from the of no better amusement than playing at j of these wise judges are not also of the I president s desire to see Wilson before i audience. The labor leader did not ad being a ghost. Third, never find with a boasted 200,000 who own Pullman stc-k. ; the conference opened coupled with I n,il defeat, but on the contrary, declared doctor anyhow, especially ' in the ghost j It looks tbat war. ; (jri8p-, ea!1 at the White Cou-e vester- 1 that the war against Pullman would 1 line, because l.e has assisted so many ia j - lM:kwood of Nw Yofk ; day and the president, reque'st for I "ied the bitter end. He said gtv.ng them up. fourth, never carry a L"tt' l. JJZ i McMillin to ca! at the While House la., farther that so far a. he wa. concerned pisiui, etipeviMiiv wnen yoti are visiung ' ' r - J : . i " i , i . -. - i i lady. Fifth, never shoot at anything until von know what it is. Hiith. don't sboot at a ghost. If it is a ghoet yon can't hurt it, and if it ain't yon will probably feel badlv to think von have j killed a blamed foot. Seventh, neveT trnst yourself alone with a woman in! ti.o A.ir i. ;..i,ii. i . ii .. i . i man carries a mstol dron the ehost husi-1 ness and kill him with a club. Ninth, ; work "hn he e'-5" ,,ere- i' 'l don't own a pistol. Tenth, don't blow ' nldn t stopany of them if thev wanted in your money for extra sheets. Hav-'tocome' The only difiereni.e would be ing them too' handy causes troobie. ! tbat when 0DC ' the Eleventh, leave your abdomen and legs , ,amiIy wou,(1 co'" onp at a tia,r' the , behind when yon come the ghost act. j "eJ' heing sent back as soon as each Twelfth, avoid a'l rashly original jokes, j0De rrivetl- Congress need not waste j like making a ghost of yourself, and ! ilt tilne f,JO,in wit1' t,,e immigration , when yon are in love slick to the eld ' qnetion. It must either be stopped en chestnuis if you have to be kittenish. ! iire)' or ,st a"n" " l"'re U il Tl,,re And thirteenth, don't lie a blamed fool D( half-war ground. anvbow. ' There a'e a number of others, but ; these a ill do for samtiles. i I GET A. PAY ROLL. Wealth does not keep un a city, bat J labor does. If ten men with a million j dollars a piece, should locate in com- j mnnity and simply lend their money, il, ouiu not uuuo a cny, nniesa tne money loaned was used in some business, employment of capital w hereby lal The it employment of capital whereby labor is, iso employed, la w hat builds cities and make them thrive. The prosperity of j a nlac is measured rr the i ol ill .,.. ..!- 1'vf.rvtl.inif that Increase .n .J,..,.. the ffmirth ami i prooiwrity of the city. The cannery proposed to le built here anj ' is an institution ofj this kind. , nu ii..i Similtulia mono ruuiuu itner Tho distillery is another of the I , , . . ... .1 : .dnui L-iti.i iusiiie tnw utrect iieut-ma to 1 derived from the establishment of these industries, it is generally the case . . llml one business of the kind run suc- ; cessiulv leads to another. ! The Dalles has the best locution fur a : . I manufacturing town of any place on the i river, and eventually will take her place an inch. A little elTort on our part will i i.i I T I ... I... and .' .... , .1. sneeu me out. xnen ie a r ...., i. mi.ii i,ia kiiiii) .li.r ill tun doing. , s 01 i wheel, and in a vear or two it will i down-bill work and go itself. SO COMPROMISE. Whatever congress is to do, we be lieve will be done quickly, circumsian- " navi, ouiminated to force action, j Tlie Bnj the press are demanding the ttiemem of the tariff question, j BnJ lX,Bgregg with all its disregard of the ,w,.,i,.,g interests can nolonaer hesitate. r r It mav be a compromise measure, but wc Jo not believe it. Uur opinion is i tliat it m he tlie wiison bill, or remain ,,ie jeKinley bill. The lower house is .j 1V Jt8 party alia t,v me president. It cannot rei-etie wiiuoui peruuy u. dishonor. Sosavs the presulent, so says Ue jiarty. The lower bouse must stand firm Cu the other hand Gormun, Brice , .. . littIt roteril. ilttVe, expressed tiieir determination to stand by the senate bill. We do not see how either party can yield. In the meanwhile this hope, faint i ' .1. .. i. ....... 1 k i- ' UUMI1II li IS. UU? BVUV "Wl Olini in. Ul'- doubt be the salvation of the woo! in- i dustry. REI'CVIATIOS I'OS'T 0. i We judge from an otvasiomil editorial ; on the subject in the l.oldenda.e Sentinel I inai i.roiuer ttonriay is w resiling aim 1 euiuc uinqrciirmir vuiim lum wucTt i the repudiation of a few thousand dol lars of county indebtedness that was in j curred, perbape illegally, will be a sa- ing to the county, and the proper thing j to uo. It is quite probable that for , l-l . ! every dollar g worth of eountv warrants a. . 1 .1 ' r 1 mum me muui.,uu in c.v.c on. farnaor in tt ml vain. m-fllfM If B , . I . - , , . ""--- in6 iuc iui ui icuuLiiuu. luCTcu.pfr cent ot tne editors o I the country x, . . . I not. oanyi u , the state of Oregon, nn.jmre presidential puMlbilitie-, for t , river are. Eight here in old Wasco a ; Strict interpretation ot tne constitution rould show that we owe f $0,000 or no" county scrip; issuea, tecunic-1 more for county script issued, technic-1 .l,J" Peak'D8-illeaI1.v' yet w Bre Kin ' i . e --i' value received for it. Besides the courts rould make us pay it anyway, and so rill thev our friends in Klickitat. l0 THEY OWS STUCK. A Californian, in speaking of tlie j j strike, said that under the decision of j Attornev General Olnev and the t'nited j 8tates conrt" U ,ook "a l"a ianP nd a Pullman car to get a letter through the mails. There is consider-j abe meat jn that ,.pi(frau,. The strike . . , , ... . ,. question is not yet settled, and it might be well for our judges to do a little j thinking before they render a decision, j if a VaUmlkn rar i, uwesary to make - i UIB.I IB 1... t TUO i , iv lllMt . ., . , , . , , ,! nP a,al1 traln' let lt m onderstood i and mentioned in the contract. It i I looks to ns as though this big govern-! ment was standing in to boom Pullman qaesting his presence there. He was ! Throughout Debs' speech was temperate stock, and in view of the recent devel- ! jji, tne president for some time, nuti i i" 'one nd clear in diction. His re opnient in the sugar subject, wc suggest it was neres.irv m on tn the .....ir.i f. i marks were so stirring aa to frequently ii or. iii.iiHiuini m uui ul mum L n 1 1 1 r 1 1 - . , . M , ii t. i..i. .i-i-.i.nitflit. were all neenli! am can lauur. ii proviues vnai cai:u auuii : immigrant must have $75 and each minor L0- l evidently wants Tote"' for onle ,,e th,t 1"-v-"t ,,e w t,,e a,ott ""e m" " congress A nian having $7o, or 7o0. i not going to change the fai t that he compotes with the laborer here, r-eventv-five dollars will not nrevent a foreigner innn-7 I.i " ""l I"1'"11 " loieigner going to What the final result may be between Japan and China in settling their diller- entes, is on the lai-e of the situation not , probable failure of all tariff legislation, j dorian securities fell polnU and Ar hard to goes. Japan is warlike and ag- A mcinber whose relations with the j gentines alo scored heavy decline. sressive. but China is strons financially, and in numbers, is the most powerful , nation on the earth. Japan has captured the Corean king but a he was only a dummy this cots small figure. Eng-1 land proposes to profit by the light, but i may be possible that P.nssia will be drawn into it, and if to England will ! be apt to take a har.d. this hovte i Several of the valley paera in advo- eating the completion of the Oregtm Pacific to a point fifty-two wiles west of Prineville, use tome ueer nrgcment that would be much more effective if Itw. The principle argument I mat - . . ... freights can be delivered .n 1'rineville (mtn San I- ram-isco for one cent a pound. . . and tuat to get frieghts from Portland j pressiou, in a general way, that Wilson costs four cents pound now, sent by ; regarded the situation as extremely pie. way of The Dalles. The freight from carious and as presenting a i hoi.-c In here to Priueville in the summer time is J tweeti the senate bill, some, hat tmal-three-fonrths of a cent a pound, and in itied, and a continuance ot the Mi-Kin-the winter it sometimes, but seldom, j ev law , and that he tvgarihM the former rises to as high as a cent and a half per a the leaser evil. Members of the pound. The freight from Portland to! house ia speaking of accepting the The Ialles by the river is u ton, I senate bill, use the words us meaning makinir the rate from Portland to Prine m i rille. excent short time in the winter, one cent a pound, or exactly what our contemporaries are counting on by the. new route. leides, when the freight I is costing over a tent a Hiund by this j route, it couldn't 1 handled at all o" I theOregon Pacific, because at that time it would be snowed under. j " " The American Kailway Vnion leaders I r""" "" - ......v. Broadcast at the time tticy were imlicteu that the grand jury would also inquire into the conspiracy formed by the rail- way managers. This latter part of the program was sudilenly cut. III Jiulge . Gro980np kindlv leil the n,nntry whv , T, , . growing: that there is one law lor the rich unother it watf take (() jn.licate a purpose to de for the oor, a law that the employe is ciJo tt a Iine o( ,,.;. it a, ,tutHd sure to respect, but which is not i"ite ' ,)w,itively by the house conferee- that large enough to reach nn eu.plover. ; the IIiet,till(f' witll thv .a.ors bad len This state of aiTairs is tmlay the most Wl,ltilll to a general going over of the idaniierous threat to our voveriiment, ! u,,jwt. all() that no Hgreement had land unless the remeJy is i pp'ied inilu,,,,, ui. :mn ..i , .,.,r. it that soon, there is going tob) nn lit' - ' . . . . I.un ,.u I . ,u. m.uvL- j j The two papers will be consolidated un j der the name of the Prineville lieview, ' and the new paper will lie independent ; in pontic Review for hinc years, and made it one , of the best and brightest p.,rs of Kast- ern uregon, always a welcome exenange auu wunnv i.u llic scissors. lit uupr I .nr. x'oumii win not drop out pi tne ranks, as he wields a graceful pen. A Philadelphia paper thinks Senator or Ilothing. Tne utmo,t wa. ob Iavis of Minnesota would make a irood I j .... :. .. .1.... .u- c.i - . candidate for nresident nn ui-.-onnt of icanuiuaie tor presiutni on uiToum 01 r,,. odidiod on tne recent railroad strike. Tl -l:.. ..11 At.- l. : i.. i . . " "" 18 u" 18 TWlulreu 10 lnKe . go"" presmeniiai iimoer, men aooui " ! ; least mm many expressea tne opinion .that was simply repeated by Senator pttvis, long before that gentleman w as heard from on the auhiert We .:,, Uie -:: t,at ,,o tariff legislation will lie accomplished ' this session ol congress. Tlie house cannot recede; the senate will not. and j so the McKinlev bill w ill stand. How- eyer the dpatches show that the cnl-1 j ruination of the tight has been reached, ; and that a day or two at most will see ; the matter definitely settled. ! "I want to say that I did everything in .senator Hill defending President " power to prevent the Pullmun Cleveland was a surprise to the country, j stri-te." but it was no more astonishing than to ! He declared be had no voice in order see the Oregonian suddenly turn tali on I '"l? '' Pullman strike, and said lie was its time-honored habits, and actually suggest that Portland and Oregon stand in to assist Tacoma in her coming fair. ! The Henaiw mil or Natulan. A S II I I :Tl I V I t V '4 VI haiPlilall aiu.m.ii, juiy .'i. inairiuan , Wilson arrived from West Virginia this morning , and soon after rei-eived a mes- i aam- from th ..ninn .. . 1 ... . , . evidence ' that the president was willing to let j ' ---- - , Chairman Wiilson and McMillin know woula "8nt out the battle along pouti exactiv w hat his opinion was liefore the : cal liow- -PPwl'ng- to the liallot for res- conferetii-e resumed. Whe.i the cull of; Wii-oti at the White llue U-iauie know n, it was felt on all sides that a i settled policy on the part of the adminis- I tration hail lxn ugntrd nn. and there ' was an eagerness to n-irn which course1 it wouid take. There wa? un almost j Losiios, July 29. Money is still in unaniiiioiis expression oi uieinlsrs that unprecedented abundance. Thore has only two course were open iu view of ; been no change in rates. The plethora the utlitude of the senate and the tie i has necouraged many issues of capital, vote of yesterday, viz. : to accept prac-; The public, however, is too wary to in tii ally the senate bill or to leave thejduce another indiscriminate company McKiniey law stand. The e.v pressiotis ! promotion lsKira. The settlements at were quite general thut us lietween the the stock exchanuo proved small and senate bill, wit h such modifications as ! easy. The Corean crisi caused a re could lie obtained, and the Mckinley i action in foreign securities which had law, the president and W ilson would j been previously firm. The prospects of reluctantly ad ept toe former, and thus I end the legislative panic and avert the I president are verv close, suid that while ! hi-could not speak with authority, he , hail no doubt thut an agreenent be- j tween the conferees, even though it Ire an acceptance of the senate bill with some moderation, would be ac iuiesi.nl in bv the nresident as the best thimrnh. i tainabie. The president s letter to Wilson, said this member, bad pointed 1 Tilt: l!i:ST. I out cjearly hat the choice of the presi ! dent hud lieen. hut it did not sro to tlie extent of committing the president ir- I revocably against the senate hi!l if" al obtainable from a conference. i Wilson Haw several incinlierB "I the : house during tl.o early purt of the day, , ami hile avoiding a direct commitim ) , . ... on the fisl.l N le.. the hou-e and the , annate, tl.o men,!.., nhtuincil tlie im- coal, iron and sugar. There is no I doubt of rmi.nm.Viae. on manv of the , I other at'liedules. llthe1 three items the hi.ue itiemliera feel that then- inav iH, m,n( slight change in the cu.ie rates, although the substantial lVatiires will stand. It was significant in this particular that a leudiug democrat of the house, w ho expected to start tunight ou a campaign tour, prepared h's gpeeciies ou a basis of practically the , B,.n;ltt. scneuuics on sugar, iron ami com, , Ti,e lonse .lemiK-ratic conferees went j to the wav8 anj meill,g rouiniiai.iou alter j Uie ,era! conferenTO with the -ennUir ' lllti ,.n,iwi. Xhe Btrav niemlierH ml : vmnorg retired and the four house con ferees held a secret session. It a the gr!,, tjuiu tiev ,a,i Im,t in this wuv, and .h,.t tl,w r.r.iihli.ari ron- I feiees would be called 1 meeting on Monduy. at tlie next At 1 :.'10 the session of the house con ferees) had assumed iinportaut proKir tions, and it was regarded as the timing point of the tariff struggle. The four i h(j(, down or a ,ong ,,, it WIW Kl illl'Pll tA ilax'ision IllsiVWIllUnt. Tt tllH sliJ bv n , 0 kuow U(e j Mft q( atraira dofced (lwr9 lat the meeting would last until 3 o'clock. i i l rl ti-:i id hi three 1 associates were face to face with the I plain proposition of whether or not they would accept practically toe senate nut DVITrU, UUb lb IB NIU fclinfc illt Ulilll . . . . . ngwer j,, lnts decisive question was not m.i t. u. 1 u.. .l.. 1 J conferees separated. The democrats of the conference will meet Monday agaiu, and possibly in the afternoon the repub- WHO 1IU83IUII III lUC Mlitll IlifUll fcl Iic.n meInber. will be called in Ifb ia Ta rrr Haote Tki:ke IlArTE, July 20. Packed like sardines were the people who listened to Iiebs in ttie opera bouse tonight. Ieb said that he had alwavs been in favor of arbitration and opposed to strikes until the gauntlet was thrown down and an effort made to crush organued labor; that there was a time when not to strike meant degredation and dishonor, and this was that time, fie made quite a lengthy address ami was vociferously applauded. His statement was: unalterably opposed to strikes. He quoted from Chicago paper of May 1)3, which showed, he said, that the general managers of the roads bad at that lime so organized themselves that Bl UIJ4.lli:ill. llllftCE UU Wt'I I UU U . i ... Chicago would Vie forced. Delis entered 'rr?c'y into 'he political features of the strike and declared himself a populist. this would lie the last strike ia which he "hould engage, and that hereafter he tilution of the laborers right. I.OIIMO STOf K MAKKKT. Money la Still In t npraearlaalad Abun dance. war caused liKie disturbance in the ell- ver market or eastern exchange. Ecu a - Vn.arii an rnilj ae-neli,a ' or less depressed during the whole week, and at the close were flat. . liona on ita Mtti. Washington, July 31. The house I be avoir. f iTftir.;.' .f..u.d tn . ' to the senate miliion-dollar thistle .n-1 propnat ion. 1 N I'minn fr th llou.a. j Wsiiim.tos, July ?.So plan of nriH-ediire has liecn arranged for the i house of represciiUtivcn us Speal-.er ' Crisp wants to keep the whv clear for the tanlt bill, if an aiireel it can lie reached. The only business set (or the ! week is the I'linaton-Mnore contested election case, Wetlnesday. The etitioii I circulaleil by Springer for a democratic j caucus Tuesday, is likely to cut an im ! iHirtutit lignre in the week, unless ! Saer Crisp and other leaders succeed ' in having the caucus abandoned. Much feeling has arisen over the caucus, j for it is construed as a reflection on the I house conferrees. The latter are up hi 1 arms and there is promise of wunu ierMiua1 controversy if the ca icns is held. I Cum HurMril up l Kaunas. " Toi-kk , .Inly t!fl. lieports from Cen tral anil Western Kansas are very dis ; coiiraging, in half of the Western part I the crop is ruined, while in the central a fuir crop w ill he raised miiy in sections where local rains have fallen, 1 he com in uiuiiy of the fields is burned tip, and 1 . - l. . .1 .. . a Ik.iHllil I uuriiig ine 'asi inrri- ur, .....t , have wepl over the wetern half of j Kansas, leaving destruction in their j i nath. The temperature was over I0O' degrees at many places. Klllrrt an S:i.losOm Chk io, July 111. Three men were j killed in an explosion today in the i stone yards of I lal A Micpard at Haw j thorite. s i).. v. ,.,:. in. k" Iiif l'ii. .11 Ol ll-T I". ;-,;.l.-ie' )ii ::. hi . f;:ir i nr. ii vc:t.s ii's I.' :'iri :.ii , ! , is...! h . I. ..relv -d . b -r ; IimI lii.ii .-If i'p :i 'li l ! K "MM tn Im- II .'II c.llile 1" rn.ithiT. ns busy i mit.-rimr her ibwers. bv n-murhlng: i i:.-;i-t i iinl evenil!!.'. M H fii sh the hn-i i-s lire Ihis i vclillij.' till. .." va.-. tin ri'di'-r t.harp reply: tli v lire nteliv fresh, hut th mill a fri-.h ii-. that niiint v. r settin' in: it ai. mil on "iNint t.-n miiintes uiru. An I . ,, 1 1, . 1, liniMiinfiirtitiile 1 xprvMtiii KjireiKt HM-II I .v'- the iiiiinteitalPT of that voting I man. luit the votinjr huty jiit then put in un upjs-iiru uce Hint invited our hem to t:ike h s4-at in the hiiiniiuN-k. which ii:-.-i":il ion he refused by wiyiii(f: "I llcin'. Voir very Itincli. .Itilin: but, tak inir all thtnifs into ciuisiih-ration, 1 luiMii I'll uf irk to the pin:.u." Varleliea lf I'lltalliea. The potato, ixi lonif a staple fosl, ha developed iilmont inniimeriible varie tleK. l-'orty lire eunily ilistint'iiishable, but then" are many others w ith hlight ami iilmoxt impereeptible differeneeK. Tli-re an- uinelii-u varieties uf the uhitt- potato in America, eightetn in (ii-nuuny. twenty-nix in tireat Ilritaiu n:id thirty-two in Krnnoc. th Warla'a fair far rirtawa lU Von receipt of your address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, we will mail yon prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world's Colombian exposition, the regular price ia fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You w ill find it a work o' art and a thing to be prized. It con- ! :... I.. n nin.. i.it,i tains full page views of the great build- , ings, with descriptions of same, and is I ,, , , . executed in highest style of art II not satisfied with it, after you get It, we will refund tlie stamps and let yuu keep the book. Address H. K. IlOCKLKS iV Co.. Chicago, III. A .Iapanksi; host or hoste-j. never in trusts the making if tea to the wrv oiitu on company occamou. father he or hhe premrea the deewtion in the pn-M-neeJ nf the irnests. llaafneaa tanaal ba ;arwd By local applications, as they cannot reach thu diseased portion of the ear. Thete is only one way to cure Deafness, 1 and that is by constitutional remedies, j Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- j dition of the mucous lining of the, Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets j inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or j imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely I cloned I leaf ness is the result, and nuless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condi- tion hearine will I destroved fnrem- "earing win tie uesiroyea lorever , nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh, which is nothing but an in- a i i ... " ........wrrn. He will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Iieafnesa i caused by catantr that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh ! Cure. Send for circulars, free. ' r . J . v ii r.y r. l t;o., loletlo, t). "Sold by Ihrnggists, 7.':. We have made arrangements with the San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in connection with Tiir. Ciiromclk. Hav ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian and N. T. Tribune for our republican patrons, we have made this arrangement for the accommodation of the democratic members of Tim Ciihonk i.x family. Doth pajiers, the Weekly Examiner and fcrwi-WKKKLr Ciiiiomci.k will lie fur nished for one year for fl.'.:, cash in advance. Taaehara' Kaamlnatlon. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidate for teachors of the schools of this county, tlie county school super intendentjtherenf will bold a public ex tninaUon at his office in The Dalles be ginning Wednesday, August 8, 1894, at 1 o'clock p. m. Dated this noth day of Jaly, 1894. Tor Snr.i.i.EY, dw County School 8npt., Wasco Co. M.I.,;rr.Twy"i7 lITrorma, Chills and fever, congestive chills, can lie prevented or cured by the nse of Simmons Liver Uegulator, a purely veg etable medicine, tuperior to calomel and ! quinine. I V SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For tlilriv-elirlit . vramrapt. Loud fnllowH tlicM-n, iiuxt of llml llnie a- master nl a m- -l mid omui retlrhia from Mw r,lfr nfiliiO-d li lie- iMs-reiary of Hie I nlieu Siaim 1'reasurv t lla rlnlfliil the simiI It-lii rli-. In Alaska, which ltloii tie lielil hvo yiiiira. Us n lllll-SOMP -mTHMIMJ m lilli.ws: I nr aroinil vi-iirs I had Iss-ii tr.xilil mtti reiu-ral iH'rvoosiiesa and aln In th rviuin t iiiv heart. I)T ureaie-l iitlllellni, M kiltkinaN; tl wua iilmuai Inipuonllile atanj mutt ti.olitaln nsik and aleep. Iluun I ir. Miles' n-modhst dvrrtlsl 1 Ih-siiii ii.ii l Nervine. Afler tuklim a smull i)nniliv HA he ne lit rernlved was mi irretit llml I iiwh Hvelv alarmed, IlilnklnS tlw remiMly rin. allied iiiiIuk-m which would llnally In- hiliirt. mis to me: liul mi l"-ln Bsnms-d ly lhe ilrut Kli that It was perfectly harinli-s I i-imiii. lied it toaellwr with lhe Heart un-. Ti d 17 I cun coiix'leiiiloonly any Hun Hr AIIIi h' Kh sliirullve Nervine mid New Heart t un- tiiil oiorv for me Ihnn aiiyililnu I had evf r in tun, I had IsM'n tis-i.n tl hr emliieni hYaii iuna In Ni-w Vork and Mm I'mm-isco a lihnui tx-n-elli. I owe my iin-x-m ! health to tin Judli'lmiailseof thran linail valuahle n-meihea, and heartily rwoiiiuieint t lit in to all arttli-iea as I w.-w." fant. A. I". I.iai'1. llinisl.-o. Me. Ir. Miles' Keatiirnttve Nervine ami Seal un arvaold hyall drumrlaiaon a rMlilvKnnrui tee. or hy lr. MiUsi .Meilu-ul .. Klkiian, liul.. on receipt of price, SI rx-r lajlf le, nr an laittltMi fur 6. ripresa nrepuld. Tliey an f rev from all opiates and dutiaeroua drum. SHERIFF'S SALE. N.itliM- l hi-n-liy irlven. that iiinli-r ami hv nr Ine ol a a rll 11I eiisHilhin tiitil mil of the I irrntl I nlirt of In- Slal.- nl lirivn ftir Waslsi ri-umj. nn lhe llllli ilsy el Jill. IV1. Ilsin a llilniil Siven anil rei ili-ml in sul't l iiiirl anil eaui en Inv '.-ii iIhi nl Mureh. 11, nun ruri.lletl and iliwk eut theieiu nu im- .itli day of March. Is-M, In 1 ean-T w hen-iii .hiii a. inn u pimmm 1H, 1v,r wn. ,,., . li.nl. nml t innli rvet.sl. anil rumtiniuilttiK Hit- i levy iimiii ami ell tin- prnfsrtv nl Die muiI ilefeuiliiiit, II. ll frtVl.tT. er miieh tlieril a niav Is- ms--ary tii MMlInf -alii uiilnieiil ami is t , I mil on Uts '.nth ilay'iit Julv, wo. leiy iiniii the inits-rt hvreluafti-rdeM-rlDeil a lh- priirafrtv n( aaiU 4r Iriiilaul, U. I), 'lnvl.il. ami will ou Tliursila), lh .loth day -t Augumt, 1H94, at Un- hiiur nl Umi i-'rlm-k A. M., at the mutt hems' diMir lit liall.s ( in. In mn'.ti W mtii fiHiut, Onir-n. s-ll at tmhlH all'-llntl In fhehlsliest hm der htr rash lit halul, all the r sill, till- and la tetssil ol the anu! II. II. lavhir, In ami tilth aid prvinlsisi, wloeh he hail on sulil .1th ilaf H Jlaieh. 1!. er has miii- a-.Uinsi, nr mi murli thertsti a mav U- nNMHrir t atiflaly aalil hiflff metit nl Sl.iT.i.ili. Willi Inlermt at a per isnt., and lh further atim ul t.s, iri enaU ami illnliurar Bienta, and tut roaia ami etpeiiMw nl Hits writ. The liilliiwlus la a ileaenittiuu uf Ilia pmpvrv abnva retorosi ti, ami whieli will hv wiliI at th lima alift ptae and uimiii Ilie Urrma and cuinli' tliilla nlMivr menl tuned. Pi wit I. The arviltll ball u( the nnrhat quarter, Ilia northweat ftiarter id the nnrineaai iuarw. and the mrlresMt iliarteruf the liurltiwrsliiiar hr of Ms-tnifi In Uiwiixhip 1 nurth, rause IS aat, W lllamtitle Meridian, in Vacv ruuaty, (irU"li l.U 7 and V In hhek. !. in lllavhiw-'a llluff Aililtthin In liallea itv, WaM-oi-iHinU.lirvsiHi. I :i. 1 hat eertain iilaee railed the .VlelhnmUl j place, the aame lielw; lhe pnipet-tr rsiuveyrd te ii. U. Taylor bv p. A. MelMinahl and wile, ami tielag mora parUeiilari dearrllal aa fnlliiwa ' ( iiniim-neliiK nl a isiiiit 111 the mirth iMiununry Hue nl hae A I.IImmiii aililltlnn pi liallea City, nu chain anil lilieen link easterly Irula In tiorthwisit enriier of nli Nee A IiIImiiii n ailill Hun and riiniltltc tlivue w ply ahms the Mill mirth iMMlliuary Hue il Neyee A (iltiai.ll'a ail'll liiiu.lwiilniiulr-d anil ten leet.mnreiiT lesa.ti. s ' ,,, u.ury im. ..I a I n ..I laud nmvuyni I r Jam. Kuit.m nml n p. i-riM-uia wniwn. lo a U.ssl rs'irliiK ilau the 'J7ih day nl t'ehrtiary, . si, reurild nn psne -.-ll, l-.-s.t i, uf Reninui m j IhI nf Wbm.ii rsiuiity thetiee iHirtharly anil i ahniK aiiirl w.siirii tmiinilsry hiieol the sid hit ! ifineveit p. l-risetiia Wiii.,,ii, ami s liristu. lion nr eiiulliiiiatluii tlu-nsit P a situl w hen- the hn so eiiiitluti.'d wimiIiI luterseet th nuiithweab-m iMiumlnry hue nf street Innl nut hv the author) tie uf iitll"l lty null eallasl r ullim Sln-et. il aid nuthwatt-fi! buitmlHrv Hue ul Mid ulpin atrwt w.-r priNlueeil nun eotitlnunt to sm-h In lera e'Jnn: thri.ee inn rlirlit line I., ami almis the nl'l Milllhw.s.tern iMiiitiilnrt uf I ulloll stnsit pi the point when the nm tliterM-ta theeaul ern tsiliiulsry Hue ol Hie Inuil owned h r.t woilllml tlieui-e Miulherlv aluus the easumi Intern aaul lnd riwrneil by W cutworm Lord to lhe plaee ol l innliif. .:rs-.iinr tiereirom a strip of land thiny teei In width oil the east sole nf ald Irset. whlrh ha Is-en l-.iniayed p. Iinllm l It) lor lris-t ,nn-. -.aid land (vlii anil tie tnsr In lalle i tiy. tt ts-n em.iitv. (irrttoli. liall I'll), (infill. Jul) Ii. I-. juui-.it T. J. imvi:i:. SliniH of l aseu Coiitily, (lieKuii, SHERIFF'S SALE. Nolle la herepy rl ven that under and hv virtue ol an eaeriitlun, ..u, t nf ,r cm nil I uu rt "I the SUP ol Ut...ii lot W aaco I ounlv. on tie '.'laldsy nf July, imi, uu.,u H deem, rivii and rendered In anul i-.uirt on tn 7th di of .hily. sut. In a rauae wherein u. V. ItiiU.m wn. tilaia tlir nml l.u.llv Ik Kln-hnrt mid am re Clm harl. Karl Klii.-h.rt, ( rl ;iuehart and -illlii -.n .. . "" enardlnn ad litem. . II ,.i.,m. wen- del. nil.nil. and lo me ilirveieii ai. ii ueuvereii, ana iomniaiMllii( me to eti's liieum ui l.-l-ow, with lllp-rest th-re.,1, nl the rat of s p.T ismt per annum from said Tth day oi jiiiv. ll. ami 1 -J, in n. ....... - . a I I -ci-ta.,f .uuami aeeriun i,y a.niui, '" ,"M' mnnm-' irou.hst i iw h.r' tu.-..Or ol rlirdTKn". ''r,'" r.lmmart. .arie Kineh.rt' . J", runup rule hull lu ami to l,.l. ' -II ' ami -I." In Inilura (.rami View Addition to hallrx Ity.ln Wa-en l oiinty. state of tMeir..n.aee.ml In to theiiltieial plat theieof n ti.e Mlnr ap J.rarsrrf rer-urd within nnd lor ald I ounlv am! Slap-; I will on I hurwlin, Alln- l. II. ill the hour of hi o elia-a a in , at lhe eouri Iuhim disir tu Iwlleat ttv. in .hiiI i oiiiiit and MPik-. sell at pilhhc aiiethm to the hlK,est PliMer Inr cash In hand, all Ih rttihi. title and lut.restuf '.''.' '"l.iiil. In nml p. the above named and d.x-rilsd .n nil..s i.r ,, miieh iheieol an may h iv-wwj , aaliMy the .un.- nls.w Humeri. I'kII.-s l it-, (in ii.iii, jl) -jmI, l:n .. , i J. I'l:l kk. Jli . .,1 Kh-rurof Wnwi oMun, iireaon J. NEW t IT v-i m IMIINZ & MTSCIIKK -DtAIKIIS IN- Furniture and Carpets. We have added to our businea complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no w ay connected with the Undertakers' Trust, otir price wll m low accordingly.