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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1S94 The Weekly Chronicle. rut mi 1 1 UKkUON El:U-nsi at tti- lt. tt-.venioi l?vw.-u-r r Sum of llih.; Alt.TllfJ Senators t The !i'.U. 1'Tvj.ou. ii.:. tuullcr 1 11 I 1 I... frvtinnver H r Km. . 'r-.;:iir Met-.-:ir. itih U 'Ii o V '.n. .-. l V !; . v . 1. N Is -.i-tv , J H n-;: t H to-m.MiiL . U I ... V. it lv..l year tor stealing a salmon. In Mu.t luuimh county the eases are o numerous tht one would hardy know which to mn'l. End! WflVr murder u.ignt do for one However that docs not alter the correctness cf the Ore,: inian's Crit icism. . i:y iV" a.! .t n . i ;ht at iV j Cl." CoinnHnsiouer (OIMV rlt'AL" ll:A.'il-V V ! i'-i.er i. ke.niy m. Vu heti . YrniiL kiu,iil .-or . b - H We;ielJ Surrevor t . Mian Bjp-riiiWndeut oi lUtHic j. a-.u TYy Mieocy T:it- Faker City highwaymen are thought to tc the same men w:i. robbed the liaines store. A vnsu ouch to be tafcen ol Tiie I'alles young Flossis. iYr haj some more o; ti em have turned bandits. liregoniau. Our contemporary is disposed t ) sarcastic at our cx.cii:-e. Yet ii t:;at great 5er would tr.ru ttie light of its intelligence ujkiii Mu.tnomah county affairs we believe it would change its tune. It might xss:b!y le well to take a census of tbe hnaw steervrs of Port- lacs demand at H.'xt ;w i&b,ii.lit . his t lilt tor ic'ri iv.... land, or anions the executive officers of tuUon ,t DPW quoted at I1- to - cents THE MARKETS. WniAt 30 to Clc ier ln. I'.aki ky !iee ar up to .V to r V rt-nts er 100 11. 0T The oat market is to SO eeula per 100 11. Ki oi k Iiiiunnd brund at 2 50 er , Mi'., jht ton and f".' To jxt Mi'., tetaii. II w Timoti y hay ra::;.f in yrf friim JiO to f 12 jut ton. acvriiim; to quality and cntinion. Wheat hay i in ii:ii HtiH'k on a iliuited ieuian.i a: t oo to '. iM ier ton. rotatoKB 50 to T'i oesit t 100 !!. I'.i rrku rresh ro" ln:ver a'. l'-" to .'n' rent? jmt nYi. F.v i.s G .tod freh e.v- m.: .t : 25 '. Tot l rKY GoamI loi are ij.totcj a: 2.2" to?2.75 Jer dozen, inraey fi ts jt lb. Btsr A Mt rroN rei cattie are in ' NOT A MERfc FIGUREHEAD. r.t.VK."C.7l7.V. the county. How altout that lawsuit beaten on a teehuirahty by a huh Mult nomah county loe a quarter of a million dollars'.' That sizes np pretty eU with The IV.le robbery, and the fellows that got the money are not giving it up, either. In one county of Nebraska , the census comprising nine of its thirteen town ship? crops have been so damaged by frosts and dron;ht that only 110 bushels of corn. 8,020 bushel of wheat and M7 bushels ot oats and rye have teen raised by 25 families, cocsistinc of 1.425 jer sons. which is less than half a bushel of corn, not twelve bushels of wheat, and about two bushels of rye an1 one of potatoes per family. The jodjre of the county court ir. rejH.ir;in? the above as a result of the investigations of scjervis ors. says, '"the county as county is a howlitic waste, and that this desolation follows on the Leels of the drought of lr,r.. unie-s help ctimes. starvation is e.ijn;r.;ijr:i.er.;.if right Wfore hundreds of onr people." Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day, and no doubt all of u. if we are reasonable, can tii-. d something to give thanss for. Poverty may jiinch or business cares wor-y. but n" each in tn-n will cimjare his lot w ith that of persons less fortunate than himseif instead of envying t.iose w ho area pjvarent'.y better sltv.aTei. there will l-e found abundant tkih lor thanks giving. None of usare so bud y situated but that we can see oti.ers ia worse con dition. And outside of our individual reasons for ieellrg tt.ai.ktul. col.et tive'y we may al rei ice that we live iu a conntry where we enjoy the fullest re ligious and jv.litica: ittierty : here per sistent tn dr.stry is sure to result iu com-jveteni-e. and where there are no limits to the jweslbililies of any citizen. Tt:r Oj;eo.u:e iecis tbacktn! tor many things : for a larjr-sn i ir.ereasirg circa iation : for generous patroriar. and for the bright fu: of F.-o.rn Oregn;. I: hope that to morrow each and every one of its in nnmerahlf leaders, will not t n'.y er.joy the necv-ary Thanksgiv.r.g dinner, but that each wi'i ap;i:r.t Ltmse'.f a coai mittee ot one to see t.at the w ijow, tiie orphan and the needy are made glad by abundant good cheer, that tney too mav rejjice and cive thanks. Why starve to death in the drouth stricken and blizard-ridder. Hast when millions of acres of the liest land in the world lies vacant yet in Eastern Oregon awaiting settlement Nowhere on earth can a iivir.g l-e u.a.ie so easy and with as little e:Trt as in this jiortiou of F-astern Oregon, where crojis never fail Condon t-ti-ih-. jer lb. gross. Fork oderings are light and jT-ices are nominal pro- weight tit o1; cents dressed. STAPLK t.K.H KUIKS. Coffcc Cota llira. is quvited at 24c jer lb., by the sack. !":vadore, 2S-...C. Arbuckles. 25c. Sroit lioldea C. iu bhls it sack. 5 2" ; Eitra C, 50; Iry gTann luted ; I'O. I. t.i.. in :h lb Ihixcs". 2 2". l.x C. 2 25. OC 2 (X Kii s Japan rice. ('...'' 7c; Klaud. rice, 7 cts. Bkash Suial'. whites. 4''e; Pick, 4'.c jer 1W llw. tMKi t $2 W to i.". 00 n keg. Sait Liverpool, 501b sk. "n . I "K1 i sfc.f-1 00: 2vHi.b sk. 2 (H t.K k so't. HO per Jon. ."ri-rm K 2 cents jier jioua.!. H.iiks am in:-.. II.'l'E: Are note.l as follows. I'ry. 2'jC lb ; green, 1 M.EEP Teits 2" to 50 ea. iK-ersk ,ns, 2"V it for winter and l0c I t summer. iTessed. light Jl lb. heavy 75c !b. liear hkius. $12 ea ; Iteaver. :'. 50 ib; otter. $5 ; tisher. j:, ,st, : t;vcr gray fox. $;o . 25 ; red fox. II 25: grey fox 2 5ii"$o: martin. l..t.l 25: ndt.k .Vic' 5k-: coon. 5.c ; ctyote, ,Vc'! 71w. CiKiin FiAO' b'j tot.'-, each. Vlrlorla hold to T.k. an A.-ll. mad Ka eBrvai Tart In fuhlic Affair. A corner of the veil which Hereon the inner life of rovalty fr-mi the cum mon trac as ra im'.I the other day by Mr. K.-ntoul. M IV. at a meeting of la dies in supjkirt of the women's suffrage movement. my the V est ui.n-tcr i a Zette. Mr hentoul said his i.iea had always lnt-n that the ;i.een a. a merely orn.iuieliliil s Tt of jw rxniagi' who signeil sm h divuments us were kutm.iMed by her i-.ir.ist. -r. and was rest-:'::i''d from .! oiiur any h.irm by const o.utional safeguards. 11.' ha.l. however, rvci-ntly nu..ic the aeomiint unce of two lords in wait.ng. ' !io have Imn in attendance on her m; ie tv f r man. years, and the ir.f intuition he ha I tihtamed from this source ha.l com jih tely altered his views us to the in tluoiice exereisi'd by tte queen in mat ter of domestic and foreign jv'.icv. He had learned that she Ls prot'u icr.t in eleven Lunmeau lang-uiiires. and that she has durinjr the last four or tire years completely mastered Ihndus tsnev. in which she convcrsi with great correctness uinl fluency with any of her Indian subjects vt tio are Jre ser.tc i at court. Hit majesty frequent ly writes to every imjsirt.iut sown iirn in Europe, and her iu'.b.ience on the" si ie of jieai-c is sa ..! t have ln'cn verv t cm iul. her Jen- led1..- '. fon-ign af fairs liein:r mo-1 lot.tutitv ! neeuratv At wvcrul critical i.t..re in the rela ti'ir.s K'tween Uurotx-;n nations the i;:" :i . jers,iTi:-'. i:- tl-.i.-!.c h:i li-n suc-ees-.J.ioy exerted to tcv. tit war It is ev: n aliefi 1 in c .:i t .n-!cs that her t:u: jc. -ty w nuld lu.vo v-.-n i-ble to jire venl the 1 n.ino i'n. s.f.n war if llir.-.x nir Louis .Nimx .1 had not pr-- ip-.tuU'd hostilities on the Kiiine In f ire j.r. v oprmrtunity was afforded for mediation. A WINTERS ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WORLD FOR A TRIFLE. Hew York Weekly Tribune, a twentv-i.agej.mrna;. i t;.e leaorng Ke.uh!ican family j.,er i, ij C;:,,,M,.,., It is a NMlOSAl. FAMILY l'AI'Fl;, audgiv,,;; the k-t niTiil li of ti e Fluted Mte. It gives the events of (ore.gn lands in a iiiitsheil. 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The Tomahawk thinks we blundered fearful. y w hen e s'ated recently that the popuiist platform alone demanded free silver in the June elections of this state, and advise us to dig up the dem ocratic piatfoiu and see if that does not also mean free sliver. We have not a cory of that document available, and it Frotber ireiat.d tells us that we might as well admit that the result of the election is Lat sent the price of wheat cp. VVe would cheerful. y admit that proposition if it were true. The jrice of our wheat i f.jed in Liverjioul and Car for tlvailaclie. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Fitters has proved to be the very best. It etTects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sicK headaches yield to its influence. We urge all wt.oEre tifiicted to jiroenre a liotvie. and give this remedy a fair trit'.. In cases of habitual constij.ation Elec tric Hitters cares) by giving the needed tone to the lowtls, and few cases I org resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large botties onlv fiftv cent i t 1 LONG BEFORE PULLMAN'S DAY. lleajamin IH-ttrborn. l:i 1RIII. Thiiught ul ttif SlfM-pin - anil titilns ar. The rectrt Fu'.lmr.n tnmbl. imnnrt a stH-cial interest t a d; -co r re cert'y made by f ib- Cleru Vi alter 1! Frencii. urn i::r the urchives of the hoti-c i f re:ires4'ata! ives. hays tio-YAa-.hmrt 3 l't. Th.- i:i-c overy is r: the nature of a Jietitiori t eoii'-rt s.-. Jin t : :ie -.1. In !!: le:ir',v fen sl.!i;l , em system , :.li-:'p::ig r. turope, and ;., continue to t so nxea SntjH A Einerniy's drug store. as long as we have a surplus to ship. lUti have bst little to do with the the enesi. youtig o- nrire of those commodities we exnort. m:in- th&t 1 pu-'t't to learn some is hardly worth digging up ; bet as our; xbe titte ie whea ocr increased ' nM Jf on- I'"' tired of being memory serves us, the democratic plat- ' poputation will consume all of our bread "I" to you." "Not much larm did not declare for free silver, bet ' prod. .nd - r,.n tf 's i done the ?ou "ron '" "P3 the j-arent. "My price will be fixed at home on the basis undertook to make a straddle. What ever ttie tramers of the platfo-m may . o tbe of wbe3t iaid down here from have meant, the plank concerning silver ! forei?a nw.rii, and then tarifT laws was so worded as to mean nothing, yet ' may cnt ouje p3re in r,ricM io allow of almost anv construction. , The intention of that plan's was to cateh rotes. It may be possible that a majority of tne voters of Oregon are in favor of free Eilver: we don't pretend to assert ei;her way on that j ropoeiti n : hut we do say that the issue has nevtr been before the people, except as jiresented by the pop ulists, and that, therefore, no man can truthfully assert that Oregon is in favor of free silver. In Chicago the thieves have an or- ereditor would thick I was almost broke and le down on me all at once.' IndianajKiiis Journal. For siek headache, caused by a dis ordered stomach. Ayer's Cathartic Fills are the most reliable remedv. "Mv ganization known as the "Thieves Ma- ' mother rst recommended the-e Fills to tual lieneCt Association" which i me. ti.irtv rears a-o. Thev are toe Regularly olli. erd hr.viEg a .resident, mildest and est purgative in use." S. secretary, treasurer, etc. The question c. Fradhnrn, Worthington. M. arises as to how te trersurer is managed The jHtltion is all the m-ire ir.tcresting Ik-.-uu thejiower i f : t. u:a u v.l iti t'r.e propulsiorj of railr m 1 trains at that time was still in its infancy and wrnpticd more or less in vague mystery. The paper i as follows. "The memorial of lienjamin Ieur lirn. of lstin. respectfully repre sents: That he has devise J in theory a mode of propelling he I carriages in a manner probably unknown in nrv country, and has porb-etly i-atisSed his own mind of the practicability of con veying mails and pa ssemrer, with such celerity as hus never ti. f ire been ae cttmplished. and in complete securitv , from robln-ry on the hl;-hwtiy. "For obtaining those results he relics on carriages projn lied by steam on lev el railroads, and cmtennilates thtt i they can lie furnished v. :':i o' commo lations for -i:;- r. to tai;- their metls end their re t iur:iir the J -sure, as in a jiarke. th-it they lie suf fkient'y high f r jT.mb to walk it. them without t' ;.ln;r. uad .vi catsi ciousasto aecomr-.i'Hiute twenty, thir-' ty or more passengers and their baggage." In oiii cle GOOD FIGHTERS. (fame as it seems out of the usual order of thiLgs to trust a known thief with the funds. No one is eligible to member sh:p except those w ho have iieen con viced of a crime. HE 310VE TIIE BEAM. Robert E. Whaiey. a member of the Seventh I'tay Adventist church, at Church HI!!, Maryland, was committed to prison Monday. November oth, for drinir ru-wi?'r laVair nn 1 T r.,Vs Aw . ',. , c . ., ' i beneficial. The Chinese were in mmmor..v fa im Snnilav It h a sn- ; ceded that Whaiey kept' f-atarday a his abit of f'DS the corpses of the wouldn't it?"-Washington Star. t t l I J . j C, IIU till I II. K .uc labor on that day. ' heads round strong on a rope We can find no reason SolilM-m Arr 1 rarltsMi aod Infiait In NimihiT. Our knowledge of the raodt rn rhlua mar. in liattle has lieen derived f.-orr the wars of ls3 and 1 4 with the French. Accordinp to tiie French narrative of the war in Toiir;uin. the Chinese gi nereis v en- deficient in h'ni'.egy: but the rank and foe fought so desperately, with such utter di .regard for life, that they gcn-ral'v won tiie battles, and the campnirns ended in French re treats. Admiral C'tiurbrt coven-d him , self with glory iy his ojR-rations t.n the , Liver !in. which ended in the destruc tion of the Chinese arsenals and ship I yards, but the admiral had to make all I haste to withdraw his force; if h had -l.-'. 1 it.-. ... . . , mii'i. oi snip nfir a man would It is strange that some people wi. I saf- I,--' .11 ' , . I. , , . ' ' .have escarH-d. savs the ban I rancisco ; ler lor year from rnenmatism rather An-onatit An.y Williams Lc;h, dear, won t yon walk up to the corner w ith me? I don't like to go alone. Kuth Ward I'm never alone, Amy. Tne Iyirj is always with me. Amy Well, limb, you walk np to the corner with me. an J then you will have company lck. Exchange. "What a beautiful animal that zebra is!" exciamej the girl that was visitinc lie Dalles nily and Weekly e IHE CHRONICLE was established for ue tx press purrx.se of faitlifullv rt j resenting The Dalles and tiie surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of it? mission is even-where apparent. It now leads all other publications in Vaco, Sher man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant countie?, a well as Klickitat and other re gion? north of Tiie Dalles, hence it is the lest medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Cukoniclf is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 er annum. The Weekly Chloxici.f. on Friday? of each week at $l.f.o pt-r annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions. Kc, addresf THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Tlio 2Dllcfc, Orogou. The Japanese are saia to i.ave com mitted some very cruel acts upon their Chinese prisoners. Well if they have no one need to comp;a;n. In dea.ing with ! the zoo. '-Y-a-a-g." replied the young a lot of savages who spare nothing a ' man who is aiways near her, '-if it only ta?te of the same medicine is sometimes ! had strh.es wunninc the othah wev it the ', would 1 qnite a handsome pattern. TAcrJ Is a i:'e in affairs cf men which, taken at itJfiooa leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the why the dis- Mf H Voee of Etode ls;and. sent tb tr-T iUch "n afr"ved standard at the conflict on the island of j tmction shon.d I drawn as to keeping , pjjt Cleveland a big tnrkev for ! ren,t!.T Ayer'g Sarsaparilla ; and that, Form. sa. The speed with w hich the Saturday, for it is the keeping of every j Thank-:v:n It we' -bed dreiwed i tj' in PiU! of the nnce that it has ; Ereneh landed was outstripped by the bventhlay to observe Sunday. Never-. ' - . , cured so many others who were similariv I uw,n w l-"'h they re. mbarked theiess if it is a matter ot conscience ! te"'T E poands, w.tboot any tar.ff Give it a trial. ' : "-nch oflieem who have s,,.nthCh.. wun iie Aavent:st sect, it seems pretty i hard that they should be put in jai ' for j not keeping two days in the week., The beattie I'oet-Intelligencer gives up i ill hope of the Ivanhoe and the survival J nese in the field shake their heads "What warrant have you for thinking when foreigners talk lightly of their that Shakespeare was a broker?" "f h. i m F",wt'vs- In "et. tJie ques- jnst as well that this government refrain obituary convinces one that the Intelli from too harsh condemnation of the , Sencer bas met with irreparable loe. Turks. . none, only the fact that he has furnished , so many stock quotations.'1 tion spi-aKs ior its,-:: i.iren a jrac tically indi finite numWr of filitinir men. evr-rv one 'f v. h' m is n-a-!v to die "Isn't it horrid,'' said the Circassian ! "n tbf ,',1i- il t"-s without "saying beautv. -'to think of the fat la ir -.l. ; that it cannot be overcome by a weaker Plnmnnr Pint Pnln n? I.IIIVIIIII-IIIII YAW - uiuum uui uuiu Ul" FBiB 4 Cart iiOVGII OS THE IIEIILES.S.: Eastern railroads are beginning to ue- j duct 2 fr cent from stock divioends on eecount holders of the income tax. and stock- ; lv uu " 1 ' ' are aghast. This example will valuable considerations. Iisve to tw l ji.owed bv ah cor jiora '.ions, from bands to bulliiL and loan asocia tions. In this wsy tne tax wi.i reach tti'jcani of rrs-jns nose incomes are not one-foortti of M."V jr year, o.d men and widows and orjinan. who saving or inheritances are mveted in stor k. All must pay trloate to the pop ulist M'ejeh. -irgjtian. We were never beJore unier t'ne im jresion tnat the g-ea. soulless coi pora- ding the owifiel man so soon after her ! first husband's demise?" "Yea, I ' know.' repiied the two-headed girl, but Fred X Jones to Cordelia A Jones, ITT i ''-". tl,e "'"T bas taken a fancy to ., , . ' rui-.ing its teeiu on mm. jnuianatKiiis 1 and other i joornal. ileal t t le TriatwIloBt. Iieeds were led todav as follows : Lons of which we read ere coa. posed of the widow, the fatherless and the help less. We had supposed that business ni-c. and devilish agzressive business men at tnat, coLtro.ied te corpora tions, tut then, come to think of it. Eockefelier is an or j, ban, Astor is get ting old, and Mrs. r-tanlord ii a widc.w. E W Era use and wife to Xancy A ; Murray, lot in Celilo; $Z0. Thomas J Elton and wife to J P Mc Inernv, Jot in Celiic ; ii2. Xancy A Murray and hosband to Thomas J Elton, lot in Cellio ; t7d. D h Murphy and wife to E W Krause, ' lot in Cellio ; t'-3. John Oatrs and wife to S Ii Murphy, ' lot in Celiio: fl. ' ' Coughing. For all the a;!m!nts of Threat and Lur.ps there is no cure so 'uitk snd ierman?nt as Sr-.f.'s Llmulsion of Cod-Iivcr Oil. I: i . palatable, easy on the most tate stomach and effective. cki uBimar; of M hoel llilrM-t Vo. 4. Scott's The following is a summary of school term commencing r-ept. G-J and ending Xov. 2C, 1M. Tou! Lumber enrolled, first month. Average daily attend ance, Yf. Total number enrolled second month, So. Average daiir attendance, Tola! number enrolled third month, can hard y lie cod, Jered curiosities be- , . , , . , . mr , , ber of visitors during term, 1. side aome examples from Multnomah . and Clatsop. To i..nrate, Judge Taylr , sen tem td prisoner to one year in the To waste ones money it to throw away pen for killing man. and another two ones opportunity. j iue i.in-g'jnian tii.cts we nave some queer laws here. This it true, but thev ' Emulsion stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods. ' .: Ojughs Jir.d C"Ms. Jvjre Thr Bronthit is, and gives v::,! strength be ides. It has no c, j,il ?s nourishment ! r Babies and Children Mho do :..t thrive, j.,,.) overr om's Arr ConditkKi of Wastinj;. toti ... . T. aj nrvaaixs. tOt.sMti force. Awrw hf a OlaiM t jm. fine of the many superstitious fears that render the lalvirers from sunny Italy .x) trenerally d..cile wasrecentlr ( tiiken advantage nf by a shrewd Irish i ton-man cmjiloyeJ on a public job. There tea a mi.sundiT.ttr.dinp- 1 1 k i ! T to result in a general htrike. and he as- 1 semoled the men together. listning patiently to t h-r stat. ment nf prier ances. When they concluded, he called to hi. Mde the Wikkeep. r of the cm- ( tractfir. a man with -m t rutin? dark eyes, one of them ouite t-t .11 U i:aiise it was artificial. The foreman ttatcd with emphasis, the only terms upon which lie wouiJ con.fir'im'w. and th" Wikkecjwr kept hjs "evil rye" fxcH on the crowd. Tiie terms were ac cepted without a murmur, and the crowd hastily (lisjx rwd. The book-ki--;-r na entire! y unconscious of per forming any part in rietermininf the contrrvrrv. ( In lies Marhniaew. The acenracv .f the fliincK marks- ruan i marvelous, when it is remem Wred the (runst'i. k rsts no the hip. In this ey he bringk down with pi-cat ( facility bird n the wing, and even the kti w h' zifwir course renders tin in diftV-ult to apit w ith the western , fowling piece. In addition, too, he I uw no explosive cap, but Cres it vif b j : lighted fuse. at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S, Who are Belling these goods out at greatly-reduced rate. MICHEEBACH BRICK, . CKIOX PT. FIRST CLHSS fflB pB n ,tip CAN Bt HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE Hasonably Ruinous Rates.