The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE DALLES . - - - - OREGON; Entered at the Postofflee at The .Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. STATE OFFICIALS. Governor S. Peimoyer Secretary of State. G. W. McBnde Treasurer Phillip Metxchan Bupt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy ,, JJ. N. Dolph enat0 i j. H. MitctfeU "onirressman B. Hermann State Printer Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. Countv Judge C. N. Thornbnry Bheritf D. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Rucb Commissioner. I Kaknoaid Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor. E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools . .Troy Shelley Coroner : William Michell The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. WATER WORKS MISREPRESEN TATIONS ANSWERED. When Mr. Michell says he ''favored bonding the city for $25,000" the Chronicle accepts the statement cum grano talio. Why then did he get mad over the result of the election and why is it that he was the only man who voted a folded ticket. Ten of the eleven who voted against bonding the city are known. Who is the other one unless it be the man who voted the folded ballot? When Mr. Michell says "$90,000 were sent out of the city," he is inaccurate. The sum is not $90,000 and it did not all go out of the city. Of course the money paid for the old water plant and the new piping went out of the city buM Hitchcock & Frasier paid out between $18,000 and $19,000 in wages, the greater portion of which was spent here. These contractors brought twenty men with them. Before ten days had passed only six of the twenty was in- their employ. Since then they have employed those who applied for work and these were nearly all from this city. Besides this they assure the writer that every dol lars worth of material and supplies that could be bought here were so bought Would the pumping system have done any better? Mr. Michell harps on the "old V flume" and "draining a mill pond." Who told him that the V flume and mill pond were ever intended to be the permanent Jsource of supply T The brother has fought the gravity system so long that he has not been admitted into its secrets. Let him know then that the V flume and the mill pond are only temporary expedients and that long be fore the flume has rotted away The Dalles will have ceased to use it as a source of supply. The city has abund ant means that can be made available and within two . years from now it is fully expected the supply pipe will be extended up the Mill creek valley above every possible contamination, and Dog river, which the city absolutely controls and owns will be turned into it and both the flume and "mill pond" abandoned forever. ' But the supply "drains a mill pond, and lumber, logs and wood will float down it twelve hours a dav." No it won't. They will only float ten hours, and then for fourteen hours the flume will supply the . reservoirs with water without a stick of wood to defile it. The -water will be turned in at night and will -be as pure.'as it runs down the flume, as ;any water on earth, and when the sys- . tern is completed the flume will be abandoned, and the mill pond as well. What Mr. Michell will do then God only " knows. . Bat "the old mains won't stand the pressure." This reminds us of another thing Mr. Michell never knew. The works are so constructed that tne pres sure can be increased or reduced at pleasure, and the supply taken from eitner tne upper or lower reservoir or both. As to the bursting of the old pipes, tne Uhbonicle knows as much as the Times-Mountaineer and neither knows anything. The fewer prophesies Mr. Michell makes the less ne win nave to take back. . if the pipes should not burst what shall we think of his foresight? As to reparian ownership of Mill creek xne uaiies is tne largest owner, ana, as ' we have said ..the-, only owner of Dog river which alone is sufficient to supply a city of 20,000 inhabitants. As to the danger of the water supply falling short during a fire, it may be said that the new reservoir has a capacity of 2,400,000 gallons, the lower one ought to hold . 600,000 gallons and thus the -city will have nearly or quite three million gallons ready tor any emergency, or . enough to supply a city of ' 3000 inhabi tants with 100 gallons of water per day to each inhabitant for the space of ten " days. , This quantity would put out very considerable fire, before being ex hausted. . Mr. Michell says, "the lowest esti mate for the pumping system was $101, 218.46." This was for the system that proposed to take the water from the VJolumbia below the outlet of every sewer in the city. Above the city the cost was estimated at $115,702.88 and ' the annual running expenses for 750,000 gallons a day, including interest $14, 429.62. Mr. Michell says the "annual tax" is $6,122, for the lower estimate but he dishonestly concealed the fact that there was an annual item of inter . est in the estimate from which he quoted which alone amounted to $6,073,08 which would make tne annual "tax" $12,195.08 Was it absolutely necessary that Mr. Michell should state a falsehood to make point, or was he merely mistaken when he made an error in the estimated annual running expenses of the cheapest pumping system of no less than $6,073.08? In either case his statement are un worthy of confidence and only proves the necessity that existed for a news paper that would tell the people the truth. From the Portland TeUqram we learn that there is quite a little tempest among the grocers of Portland because, 'as they allege the sugar refineries of San Fran cisco are discriminating against fort- land by selling sugar to interior towns in Oregon and Washington cheaper than they do to Portland. It is claimed to be an "undeniable fact" that Claus Spreck els sells sugar' a cent a pound cheaper to Dalles, merchants than to Portland bs." If this is true it is really awful, and no wonder these Portland merchants have sent a committee. of two to San Francisco to spend with Claus Speckels to have mercy on them lest The Dalles get away with the whole Portland sugar trade. The truth is. only one or two Dalles merchants buy any sugar in San Francisco, and they emphatically deny that they get any favor from Claus Spreckels ' over Portland merchants, They say that by buying their sugars in car lots they can wholesale it cheaper, with freight added than the Portland merchants do to persons who ship in small quantities. In other words they claim that they pay as much as the Port land merchants do but are willing to sell tor a smaller proht. The difference in freight between car lots and smaller quantities is all the advantage they have. Our local columns last evening con tained the intelligence that a new com pany had been incorporated in this city for the purpose of building a portage road between this city and a point "above Hell Gate in Sherman county." The in corporators are D. M. French, Robert Mays, Max Vogt, A. S. Macalister, Hugh Glenn, Joseph T. Peters and B. F. Laughlin ; all leading business men and capitalists of this city. The movement is exceedingly timely and in the right direction. A portage road that will cross the Deschutes and tap Sherman county is just the thing we want. It will be in order to have a survey made of the best possible route and an esti mate of the cost. When this is done we shall be disappointed if we are not able to show that the Oregon side is. after all as cheap and far more feasible than the Washington side. It will be a proud day tor the Chronicle when it sees Sherman and Wasco counties unit ed by bands of steel. Mav that day be rapidly hastened. Ia Disease a Punishment? The following advertisement, published by a prominent western patent medicine house would indicate that they regard disease as a punishment for sin : iw you wish to know the Quickest way to cure a sever cold? We will tell you. To cure a cold qickly, it must be treated before the cold has become set tled in the system. This can always be done if you choose to, as nature in her kindness to man gives timely warning and plainly tells you in nature's way, that as a punishment for some indiscre tion, you are 1o be afflicted with a cold unless you choose to ward it off by prompt action. The first symptoms of a cold, in most cases, is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The cough is soon followed Dy a protuse watery expectoration and the sneezing by a prosuse watery dis charge from the nose. In severe cases there ia a thin white coating on the tongue. What to do? It is only necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in double doses every hour. That will greatly lessen tne severity ot the cold and in most cases will effectually counteract it, and cure what would have been a severe cold within one or two davs time. Try it and be convinced." Fifty cent bottles for sale by Snipes & Kinersley, druggists. . The distant relative is the one who is afraid that you are going to borrow $5 from him. R. B. Hood, Livery, Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on Commission and Money Advanced on Morses left For Sale. OFFICE OF- The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line. stage Leaves The Panes every morning at 7:80 and Goldendale at 7:30. All freight must be left at R. B. . - Hood's office the evening . before. R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. COLUMBIA Qapdy :-: paetory, W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. (Successor to Cram 4 Corson.) Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Hade CA-Hsr dies, r-aei or roruano. -DEALER IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any- of these goods at Wholesale SFHESH -f OYSTERS-IS" In Bnrjr Style. 104 Second Street, The Dalles, Or. S1I1PES & RlflEaSLY, Wholesale asi Retail Drniists. -DEALERS IN- Fine Imported, Key West and Domestic PAINT Now is the time to paint your house and if you wish to get the best quality and a fine color use the SEerwiii, Williams Co.'s Paint. For those wishing to" see the quality and color of the above paint we call their attention to the residence of S. L. Brooks, Judge Bennett, Smith French and others painted by Paul Kreft. Snipes & Kinersly are agents for the above paint for The Dalles, Or. Don't Forget the EflSTEirUMil. MacBonalJ Bros., Props. THE BEST OF Wines, Lipors and Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. (J. E. BD dO., Heal Estate, Insuranee, and Itoan AGENCY. Opef a House Bloek,3d St. Chas. Stubling, PROPRIETOR OF THE New Vogt Block, Second St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor v Dealer, MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT. Health is Wealth ! Dr. E. C. West's Nebvk anb Brain Treat ment a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi ness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in in sanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat orrhoea caused by over exertion of the brain, self abuse or over indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied by $3.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by BLAKELET A HOUGHTON, . Prescription Druggists, ITS Second St. The Dalles, Or. YOU NEED BUT ASK Thi & B. Headache and Livbb Curb taken according to directions will keep your Blood, Liver and Kidneys In good order. and Croup, in connection with the Headache Cure, is as near perfect as anything known. The S. B. Alpha Pain Curb or Internal and external use, In Neuralgi.i, Toothuche, Cramp Colic and Cholera Morbus, is unsurpassed. They are well liked wherever known. Manufactured it imiur, Oregon, ft or sale by all druggists S. L. YOUNG, (Successor to E. BECK. -DEALER IX WATCHES, BLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, SILVERWARE, :-: ETC. A - ' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry . Repaired and Warranted. 165 Second St.. The Dalles. Or. W E. GARRETSON, Leafllip-Jeweler. 'SOLE AGENT FOR THE All Watch Work; Warranted. "2 Jewelry Made" to Order. 138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or. -FOR- carpets ana Furniture, CO TO PRINZ & NITSCHKE, And be Satisfied aa to QUALITY AND PRICES. John Pashek, Plercnan I Tailor. Third Street, Opera Block. Madison's Latest System, ; Used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed eacn time. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. The Ladies' Tailor Is the very latest Ladies' Tailoring System in vented. It is the merchant tailor's square com bined with the most complete set of curves ever given with any system, making it complete in one piece. It is the same system for ladies that tailors use for gentlemen, employing the same princi ples in dress cutting that are used by every suc cessful mechanic. It is the square of inches and compass, there fore absolutely perfect. The only system In the country that discards sumwuia Hxbugewer. You can cut anv Garment With it in any style, any size to fit any form per T t la tha mut nnn imn 1 4- 1. a r ,-u,cui onuijie, uu in complete Ladles' Tailoring System in the world. MRS. G. H. BROWN Is now prepared to teach this system of Dress Cutting. Anyone wishing to learn can call at her resi dence, Gor. Fourth and Union Streets. J. C. B0LDWIJI. - (ESTABLISHED 1857.) EIIERflL-l 112 Second Street, THE DALLES, - OREGON F. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR OF THE City Market. M 0II5E : Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Go., Manufacturers and Dealers in Minnesota Chief Separators, Grand k Stall's Plain and Traction Engines, "CHIEF" Farm Wagons, Stationary Engines and Boilers of all sizes. A o Saw Mills and Fixtures, Wood-Working Machinery, Wood Split Pullies, Oils, Lace Belts and Belting. Minnesota Thresher Mfe. Go. 'Get our Prices before Purchasing.- 267 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. NEW FIRM! Hoseoe 8t -DEALERS IN- VSTAPLEV AND - Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold. Goods delivered Free to any part of the City. Masonic Block, Corner Third and The Dalles JVLeieantile Co., Successors to BROOKS Gents' Furnishing Hats and HARDWARE Groceries, Provisions, 390 and 394 Remember we deliver all purchases I. C. NICKELSEN, -DEALER IN- Schnnl Rnnks fXrTfSDVATTAV A T oiaiionery, dictionary Cor. of TUM anil Washington Sts, Tne Dalles, Oregon. JAMES WHITE, Has Opened a . ZjuxloIi Counter, In Connection With his Fruit Stand I and Will Serve Hot Coffee, Ham Sandwich, Pigs' Feet, V .: - and Fresh Oysters. Convenient to the Passenger Depot. On Second St.) near corner of Madison. Also a Branch Bakery, California Orange Cider, and the Best Apple Cider. If you want a good lunch, give me a call. Open all Night C. N. THORNBCRY, T. A. HUDSON, Late Bee. TJ. 8. Land Office. Notary Public. THOR0BDSY&BDDSON, ROOMS 8 and 9 LAND OFFICE BUILDING, rmtallM Box 325. THE DALLES, OR. Filings, Contests, And aU other Business in the U. S. Land Office Promptly Attended .to. We have ordered Blanks for Filings, Entries and the purchase of Railroad Lands under the recent Forfeiture Act, which we will have, and advise the pub lic at the earliest date when such entries can be made. Look for advertisement in this paper. Thornburv & Hudson. REMOVAL. H. Glenn has removed his office and the office of the Electric Light Co. xt6 72 "Washington St. NEW STORE' Gibons, '.' FANCY V Court Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. & BEERS, Dealers in G-oods, Boots and Shoes, Caps, Etc. Hay, Grain and Feed. Second Street. without charge. Organs, Pianos, , Watches, Jeoielpy. J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO. Abstracters, Heal Estate and Insoranee Agents. Abstracts of. and Information Concera ingJLand Titles on Short Notice. Land for Sale and Houses to Rent Parties Looking for Homes ia COUNTRY OR CITY, OR IN SEARCH OF BuiqB Location Should Call on or Write to us. Agents for a Full Line of Leading Fire tarance Companies, And Will Write Insurance for jL.?rzr -Aiwa:oTJisrT, on all DE3IEABLE . BISKS. Correspondence Solicited. All Letters Promptly Answered. Call on or Address, J. M. HTJNTItfcioN & CO. Opera House Block, The Dalles, Or. $500 Reward! ' We will pay the above reward for any case ot liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, 8ick Headache, In digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac-Don,- 8ugar Coated. Large boxes containing 3 Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WFST COMPANY, CHIGAOO, ILLINOIS. BLAKELET ft HOUGHT. Prescription Dru(rrta, Tne Dalles. Or. 175 Seoond St. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP OF BILLS &f WHYER8 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will In the future be conducted by N. B. Whyers who will pay and collect all part nership debts. , G- C. Bills. Dated April 14th, ISM. . B. Whykks.