The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 17, 1894, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 31. 1394.
Morl(B( Ta la.
Yailev papers are circulating eiten
aively and urging s:rvng'y the re-enactment
of the uwrtgage tax law and an in
dehtedcts. exeti.tti-.n law as well. Tilt
follow ir; : a cv:y . the petit ten wow
twice numerously igi:ed :
To ti c U-;:s'.t.Te ncmb'y .t the state
of 1 rc;.'n :
We, il e tim'.ersigr.ed. clliic i:s ot"
Douglas ivutlr, t 're-jon. won d resitt-l-folly
re:.rvr:it to your Honorable P.ody
that present -i:.er.t law '.-ear
or.jutl-. V!'. n the iii..:-scs i-f thr it :'.r.
anJ that the only ut systetv - ' taxation
u that mettiod by wt.ii-h each iad. vidua;
is assessed on the net valmtii u : h
property, real an '. per? ca'.. t: us every -one
bear!: .: ti.e b;;rden vi jT err.nici.t
accord. ! ; meat:. We would
theref 're : my your H .1:1 .-rat'le Ikviy to
iss-eum-t t: e Uw coxd a the mortgage
.atise m t:
tax ia .
aasessii.r.. I iw al. owing UfC.Mi n
from taxati-.n for itidrhtedues.
Maln.y Flails Hli ladiaw.
Lai w t Hrwsll
Nsw Yokk, Not. 19. A special dis
patch from llio Janerio say, one of ttie
last acts of General Peixoto as president
was to prom, ie an enoriuons miv.ber id
men !-::, a"! grades of aruiy and navy
..:li.-er ! o Lav served Liai f.tlthtullv
ilunr.g t:.e revolution. Although this
will aid two-fold to the army an I navy
estia:ates yet it was done to reward
iova'.tv and congress will not refuse to
satu-tiou it. reisoto vetJ on the
is:;!.: of Noven.'.-er 1;, the last day he
retrained in power, a bill w t.iea n
dow 11 the stamLiig ol ' tie aru.y, : op-pv-s'tioii
to hi vicas. Congress wi.l
soon pass a ;a!i'.ar I
Mora- J. r, - t Uh t
re-ilve u.'.'iv.ry Kirv.
4t , rit xt-.-l:. a:t; i'Vt
iLt'i.t t: tt.ree juxits
n)rt. en'T-r Ainen.-o,
n.iii.i oio. a:-il r t . u-.'
cotu'ir.ee. ear IVnv osti-rtie
cr tit for ti.e .:i-u.
:nrlvenJ l!ie
; 1, iiowever, a
nia.i t;,.r. sun
Tiie .l:e in
! : a,'- -st-
ui-nn;e
ana r. --
!V:x.-io'
I....:-o, f
i t:.f
1.
When eron are weak anj langaiJ, j
from iekne or overarork, feel delul-j
itarevl anJ lit-presl, it i an iiniioation
tiist le UUkkI i out t onier, aud tliey
neeU tie: i to throm- oif tij ni:ir'o :
feelii f- Tlse ''"t reiiH-iy f.ir th s J nr
Kte is lr. J. H. McLean ' .-Trei s'.ii- '
eci'.if Cird;al an ! I'UvkI l'liriticr. It re-
stores I-it fTrein;:;-., v ves vigor to eir-'
cc.'.at .'n, promotes p nsl ! (-:;te an-1 a
flow of eiieerfnl n.ir.t". IVi.-e J I .IV !r
U ti e. For sale I y tde !.!: Kinersly
Al I rai.k' house tliey l.:ul quince jaiu
for i-uj ivr; tut Kratikie t.aJ 1h".'U ;.!, o '
mother fui-l t Ir.m : 'Krat.k, you
eatituit i iive ary jam : :i ai'.i kiake you ;
s.i i, aud tiien yon atig: '. die." t rank i
tovk tu.i iike a lit tie man i:i.f.: l.e fi j
til Co' her he:i ber -i f to jam the ftv- n.l
tlnie. Tlien t e p'.i-inl tu j iale ,o .y j
to :r j i!,e f iriii J.'.rii .!.!.! an I ui, itii
deil'oeratiot. "We'l ii you are jr ..nj t
ie, 1 n.i;' t s. ae.i d'.e, t -'. ii;t ue
o:i.e .f il. ' lli-ii-' r V-.z:r
Or.
an eu.tor can con
Tte
t i-u
rt.ni.-rsi
arl. . rn
of
lr;a'. i f a leiicU-fuslier. How to make plrBed to ie.ira t'-:it ti ere
An.-ti.er ec-:i:j'lU-at:on ha arisen in
the eae o; tiie St.i;e afaint Ma.ocey
ard Sr,r iitf. a:urjay an Indian w
arrv:e ! l some ott.er Icdiac. charged
mi:h tn-x.'.vc a l -r.e. Let they tied t:.e
matter cr amor;; thea-i-eive. Wh'.'.e
the Ir..1:an as hi tL.e sl.rr.fs i tiice.
Malor.ey taw hini and a: " :;ce a:d tr.at
be ma-i the IiiJiar. of boa. he j'rci:aed
the h .res jie aa? aeruU oi stea.ir.i:.
The Isdiaa in li e j.rerence of vera';
person ad:i;;:trJ iLa: l.e eoM Maioney
two hordes describlEg tLeui. the de'erij
tion ta"yirjj with teat o the hordes
mectiuned in Ma'.oney's tria'.. When he
began to ie cross questioned eoncercir.c
the in. a:i lean.icg that Maloney had
been accused of stealing them, he shnt
op and detied a'.l knowledge of them.
every u::tu tiie E;o?t di'.injn:f-:ied, every
gir'. the nrettiert, every weii the Liost
fx1; a'.ar. every business man the n;o-.
uclesu erery candidate the mt-; !e
s:ral .it, besides always reUieuii-erii.;
caii etry old Nesu r coione'," a 1 red
!iea ied o'.d maid "g-ikien-haired," tu t
to mention the b;es--in(r received for
fai'.ii.j to j'urT a fellow ho j a--ed
through town and did not even ca"
arou:id for fear he waoii t-e elected to
pay his siiicri-.'ti -r. a.i i.-i to the :n.s
takes in tiie initials in names and errors
in wei;':. t of nt w niea-.iK-f ff families.
all thU ext!ib:ned w 1th tr.e ai ue froai I fai
tae eauor s w ue i..r ( ra;:n; s.u.e tuner oV-
n;an"s w lie. makes as ed tJr s life a::y-thir-
let a juradise. Ex.
dreaded disease that science has been
a'oie to cure in al! its stupes and t!iai is
Catarrh. LUll's OaU-rh Care is the
only f-o.t.ve cure iimW known to tiie j
meik-.d fraterni-y. Citarrh lli f a con-
stitutional disease, re--jn:re a r-.nstitu-'
ttoiiai treatait-rt- ii.ill's Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, Rc:i.-c rtirect y cn j
tne b!xxi 2d inticiius surface of the
system, thereiy uestroyine tiie f.uuia- j
tion of ti e dlsewse, and giving li e j.a- 1
tier.t s:-e: g-.h by building nn the cor.-.i-
tutioa and as.-istir; natn'e to do i:sj
w.jrk. The rop'it tors huve s much)
: tiiey ;
v on e '
in e;: tiva'.'ve :K.-wtTs, tr
r Due llur, ire l IV'i.a's f r a
tiiat it tai.s to cu-e. Send for
Testlrnnca'j. A hire.-.
Y. J. CrnvrT A Co., T ...! d -. O
a I v i'nk:i-.-,i. "' :
Literary Sielrt.
The Wl;fcie Col.ins literary sjt-iety
met last evecirg and went through the
regular j-rwrraai. The su't ject for de
bate wra? Kesolved, That convict con
tract iatior is ittiatioal to the best inter
ests of the coa.ajnr.ity." Mr. Fred
Wilson le d t:,e aiftrrr.ative and Mr. vi.
D. Snowden tie ce,;itive. The arT:ra.a
tie woe. froai w hich :t w oaid a: tear
that it i- better for the cortn;r.r;:y to 't-e
taxed to support ;eor-e ia i t.ci -
it is to let tbem earn tieir i.-vlt.y. V. e
are glad, however, that th- question is
finally settled. Iwyun-i all cunvrrver?y.
The quotation? of the evening were
from Lowell. The sx-iety is pr lejieritir.
and deserves to be.
iVe have ma ie ar-"ane::en:" wltli t ie '
a. frar.cisco l'.jt:iu.!::rr !o furt.h it in
Xirirlubt rrstttts.
From a Setter written by lv. J. dun- !
dera-.?.n. of lUajondale. Mich., we are j
permitted to make this extract . 'T have t
no hesitatio:; in recon.i.iendirg I'r. j con net t.oa w ith Ttti- Ciiuon .CLt. Hav-
King s New Mfccrery. as the re-ults ir.g a c ni.hlr.z r'.e w ith the Oregontaa j
were aim marvelous in the case t f n.y 'and N. Y. Tribune f.r our re;.:'..iran J
wife. W.;le I was ; a-t r o: the I",ar-tlst ' patr-ms, we have made this arrangement :
"Mexican
Mustane
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed I'JJcrs.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and 5tJins,
Running Sore,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
fviatica,
Lumbagt),
5calds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
5eat of Pain an J
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain.
Makes ."Uin or ra;.t well
i;ain.
A WINTER'S
GREAT VALUE
FOR
LITTLE MONEY.
ENTERTAINMEK7
WEEKLY NEVV
OF THE WORLD
FOR A TRIFLE.
Hew York Weekly Tribune
a tt l;: -I age I tir:.!. i. t' - It-a.i.ng Kecubiicar: family pajK-r uf .u
1-t.ited S:au-s." It i-a VUI'VW. FAMILY i'AI'FK, and g ves .u
the get:erai news .f the Fluted M.itt-a. It give, the events ol f..rv,
iaii.U in a nutsheil. lt Atil.iCl I.TF I; A I. departmeut ha (,,,.
perior in the cmintrv. It MAKKKT IJFI'OKl'S are recociii.-rd an.
th..r:tv. .eparaie de;iarlnetils (or TIIF. FAMILY CIKl'l.F. (IfE
lti Ftl KS. and SCIFNCF AMi MFCUANH s. Ira lh,l
AM' -t'(.'lKrV cjinuiiis command the admiration of the wive, and
daiightera. It general politica' news, editor ta! and dircass.uns are
comprehensive, hri.hant anil exhaustive.
A l,FClAL CONTRACT enalnea
TH F WF.FKLY CilKONlCLF. for
us P olfer this splendid nmrna ,
Ct-arch a: Hirers ; a s;.e was
brongi.t do r with I't-.e-.tiovuia saccee !
tag La '. rii itr. Terrl'.-le pircxy smi of
c.-Chir.g wottli lust i i.'.:r with little ia-
terrut-t.Oi ar.a it see:.:-J a?
A frler.d rmc
New I ilscwi-rv : i:
: wottii l;st i
it: ar.d it see;
rt ..' -tir.lve theai.
:-:-! i I-r. Ktngti
j r.'.fi. is its wo
:a r;. la resit ts."' Tr.j
o:pe & Ktners.y'f Iraj
olar size T -c. aa-i fit".
t and
sat.s-
b.i'.tles frre at
St'.re. l.---
1131 Kstate TruwtloD.
Deeds were filed yesterday afternoon
aaiol.ows:
Geo W lieno and w ife to Agnes M
Davis. !-. 3 and 4 in block 12. Harna
aon's addition to ralie City : vh
T J ETtver. sheriff, to J I Thontj-son,
the is l4', sec 34, tp '1 n of r la e : 'ik3.o-i.
T J Ir;ver, sheriff, to M Vogt and
Philiipine Chapman, the s;: of three
lot , known as the "Eickie lots." in
Trentt's addition ; $l.r-iO.
T J LViver to ;iaion Mason, part of
ec 14. tp 4 t oi r 12 e : I7C-4 75.
T J Iriver, sheriff, to L J Klir-ger.
w?4, sec 26, tp 1 of r 14 e ; '.
I'ncle Josh I'ld any of th-m r'..! rs
git a holt of yew when yon was in .e
York? Uucle Si No, by posh 1 L"-ry
time I sen one of tiiem p'iice I d
M a hallway or met!. in'. Indiat.jp
olis Jonrnai.
' for the accommodation of the democratic
' meu.lrs of The Ci!u.v:, ;.t family.
1 Ijth paperr. the Weekly Examiner a:id
EVI-Wttkt V ClIRoXtCi.K will i 'tir- I
; ci-hed f -r one year f -r 12.2". cash in ad
vnce. "-W- 1 vvj marry me"" T am a'
rea'y ga'-i to f .cr men." "F-ut you
can c.y it arry one. yoa kaow. Let n.e
t t:. -:.e.' I-:on Ikraci-n.
Fr the many a-fs Jeats that --J
1 about the farm or hoasehoald, si. h as I
I crns scaiis. I rnie, cuts. ri2g"d ,
wur.nds. bites of anircals, mos ;ultv-s or '
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.75,
Cnwh ixa Aclvniioo.
The regu'ur utiscr.pt oa fur the two papri il $2.W.;
-'I - i:!i-TluN il II... IS A T aY T'.Ut
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Write your came and address nn a postal card, send it to tit-.rgs W. I
lhvim 2, Tribune I'm Id inc. New York City, and a sample copy of THE Jij-j I
1UI.K v t.r.M.t i. w ui tie n.aio-ii to you.
The Dalles
aily and Weekly
The Regulator Line
Ohromce.
Us Dalles, MM M A&teria
Navigation Co.
Siaying-. mt reat Xra.
Lu:Ti;ie i oTmer-J-'urrm1.
I Lave a tlh appreciation ot tre ser
Tices of Mr. Letrd to the republican
party. I think that he ehouid be re
warded with the speakership for the next
mix years. William McKir.iey.
I believe that Mr. McKinley will now
bare ar-me time to devote Lis undoubted
talents to the butiness of governing
Ohio. Thomas Uratkett Leed.
Mr. McKinley and Mr. Reed are both
able republicans, and I do
fmr Hie tarcM.
Having tiie tee-led me. 1; to more than
made p-..xl all ti e alrertisicf c. aimed
for them, the fiiowicp Lmr reu.eii-s
LaTe reached a pheaominal sa.e. I'r.
King's New Discovery, tor consumption,
Cocihs and Colds. each bottle paaraiitei
Electric Bitters, ti.e preat remedy for
Liver. Momach and Kidney. Bnck
ien's Arnica r-alve. tne best in the worid.
and I'r. King s New Life f'il.s, which
are a perlect pill. All these remedies
are guaranteed to do just w hat is claimed
ior them and tee dea.er wh'.-je name is
attached herew ith wili glad t tell
you more of tiiem. "K.id at ciI-s i
K'.nerslv s Drop ?tore.
other inect, gsils r rl.afej sjk
l.'.l?. Bl llT I'A.llS ltallJl f ! I'l MIC
o;y, or trie a. .merits resa.titip trtir.i f x-poen-,
as necraljia, rneumatism , e"c.
Ir J. H. McLean's Volcanic
. fr t
ol the
ilon't pay tiiat money, I I!
Law y
jail.'
"i'.tit, n v dear fellow, if I c al
afT-ird to lie in Lud! ,w-street jail,
con'.-J afford to pay yoa." Life.
THROUGH
Friili ana Passenger line
Yaa.hi:
ine with
f'alles.
upa i;.y iri Sundays ex
i tietwe-n The Wiles and Port-
Kepttlafir leaves) The
connecting at the Cas
teaI:ler Ihil-8 City.
Cite icaves Portland
i trough
ceptedi letwH-n
land. Meamw
Dalles at T a. m..
'ade lucts witn
teaiii-r Ii-.es
t. (l n-k at 6 a. m..
tftiiiKr KtT'i.atr
t-AtCKK KtTri.
'Tie w ay
Ronnd .r-.
?dagjie Kas fie propis-d ye;? !aiy
No. but iast nicht he a-keJ me my
opinion of fiats, and I said I ador-d
them, especially the cute little ones, and
I know by the way he smiled that he'il
pop within a week. Brooklyn Eagle.
W. A. Mcjcire, a we.l known c t:z-n
not differ ' ol McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that
Freight Fates GrEaily Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
u.-tll be brought through, Ziith-
with them on any important question.
Benjamin Harrison.
ttai lt.taw T rauaaetlowa.
trancis Marian Kennecr to N. H.I
Gates and James W. Fisher, lots (j. II
and I. in block 12. A. B, C. D, E and F,
in block Co and K and L in block 3.a,
military addition to Dalles City ; f 75.
A 1 'rt-0 V. . r I. m! r 1 mmt. n V IT
fj.t . . i. "u- ri ueiigtit il xn effected a permanent cure.
trates ana James w . t i--her. same prop- i . , . , ,
--...i, oO cent bott.ee for sa,e bv tjike.ev a
ttiere is nothing as good as chi.dren
tronbled with colds or croup as
Chamberlain's Conga Remedy. He has
need it in hit family for several years
with the best resnit and a.wavs kept a
j bottle of it in the bouse. After having
ia grippe he w as himself troubled with
a severe coaeu. He nsed other remedies
without 'lenefit and then concluded to
try the children s medicine and to Lis
Major Pgt. who started out last Mon-
day to lo.k orer the route b:np sur
veyed fr trie proposel boat railroad
ar .und the dalles of the Columbia, ar- '
pired home ; ssterday. A party, in
charge of Mr. Pike. Las been engaged j
lor about six weeks in surveying the
route, which bejr:ne at Bip Eddr and'
ends at Celllo, a distance of tine miles.
Honghlon Druirgists.
As we go to press the trial of Dan
Malocey for assaulting and tsatli.g
Frank Clark is polnp on. Tiie prose
cution has rested and Maloney wa on
the stand. The defense st up is tr.at
Ma loney acted in seif defence.
Fr a pain in the i ie nr chet there i
nothltig srtc'i as a piece of flannel
daii.pened wltii Ci.an.lirlaln's fain
Hi.lltl p, , ,.,! i .,,.,.. ,...:
It ??. -r is prompt an 1 ter:: ar.er.t relief
and if used in rime will often prevent a
cold from rest;'. tine in pneumor.ia. Ti is
saa :- treatment i a sare cure f..r lame
back. For a.e by R'akeiey A H oigh
ton I'mg-fists.
Io yoa want Ti- e C hbov k li: and -an
Frnri-i-o Examiner fur a year" If so
snd ns l2.2-" and yoa can have tf.em,
l"x. .papers for $2.2-" or le. than a cent
and a half a pi ce. If yon would rather
have the New York World, we will send out delay at Cascades.
yoa tl.at anu tne mivmiiiid t. i:k"i
irLt one year for $2.2 "i. The Wor d is
a. so a sn.i-w-ekly wt you wili g-t 2o
papers f ir 12.25.
"Djctor,"' said Mrs Weeds. "T can't
get it out of my head that posslt.ly my
poor, dear hns!ind was burie-1 tlivt."
"Nonsene"' snort'-d Dr. Peduncle.
'Didn't I attend hi:r, in his las; lli
r.ess ?' '
Fato-r.t Car. you te.l n,e, d'j-tor, the
can ,f Laidnoss? Phj.ician Nothing
easier, sir. I: is doe to tiie fal.ir.g out
of the hair. Will you pay now, or shall
I put it down to vo'ir a-otict. Le-tun
Transcript.
"I wonder why Phliadelphians are s-j
interested in pedigree ?" ' Probably
ijecatise every one in J't.ila delphia is
living in the time of his ancestors ''
CI ioajo Icord.
cn:i;;et
'r T:.e
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THE ( HKOMCLK was estaUirheti for the tx-
res f.urjHise of faitlifully rej'rt sfiitini; The Dalles
and the s-urrounJinj: country, ami the Fati?fying
efftK-t of it? mission is t-verywhere -apjiarent. It
now lead? all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man. (Jilliam. a larpe part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the lest
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
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w.
shipuients sy-licted.
C. ALLAWAY,
THE-DALLES. OREGON
FIRST CLHSS
Wibble xo L'inks has heeu sick along
tinie, eh Is he out vet? Wabblnc
Yep : IVj. He paid his doctor yester-
I'ndertatiDj EstablisbineiiL ! n
' Mum !J Uy
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The success that has attended the use
I of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lln-
Tbe line ie ail etaked out, and the work ' aient in the relief of pain and in curing dav. Boston Courier
of iorvey near'y eompieted. Major : diseasea which seemed beyond the reach
Poet and Receiver McNeill went orer ' medicine. Las been trnely remarkable.
tb line together and examined it care
roIiT. It runi the whole distance be
tween the Oregon Railway & Naviga
tion line and the river. Mr. Pike and
bia party are now looking orer the line
at the suggestion of Major Port, to see
if any improvement can be made in the
carves. Oregonian.
Handreds supposed to L crippled for
Lfe with arms and legs drawn up crook
ed or distorted, their muscles withered or
contracted by disease Lave been cured
Kitty Mr. Ie Slim makes up in good
looks what he lacks in brains. Jane
He most be a phenomena! beantr.
Detroit Free Press.
DiDio, a New York concert hall high
Katie.
through the nse of this remedy, price kicker, has jost married a millionaire
25c, 50 and 11.00 per bottle. For sa.e by
the Snipea-Kinersly Druj Co.
There is always something pa'hetie in
the ight of a candidate's wife trying to
PKINZ & MTSCIIKE
nt M r us is
Furniture and Carpets. I
We have added to onr hosinees a
complete Undertaking Fstabiishment.
and as we are m no way connected with
the Undertakers' Tru"', our prices wil
lie low ai-cori.ntriy.
Reasonably Ruinous Rates.
All perrons who Lave not naid the-lr mn ont of the fact that worse
uiew uian i.er nusiiana liave gotten
loavi tax and de-ire to work the tame
ont, will be on hand Wednesday and
Thursday a ornir.gs t 6 o'clo-k, with
Jiicks or aooveis. Work will be done on
the road a! the brewery till.
W. H. Pirr.,
Street Coinmis-ioner.
Hce. Wa-.hir.gton Star.
If ti.e won.aa jit arrested in New
York for swindling; milliners is sharp
she will arrange to lie tried before a j-jrr
ci-ir.sstlr.p wholly of tiarrle-I met..
I', n-t'in 'no1-.
clubman of that town, serves ter right.
Ie'.rtt sun.
She Didn't you ever see a more per
fect moon? He slightly under ti.e in
Cnence W'sh one are voa 'ferrit g to?
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