The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITX.
. . Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. .
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, " The
Dalles, Oregon. . .....
Terms of Subscription
Per Year
Per month, by carrier
Single oopy ..."
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STATE OFFICIALS
Governoi ...
Secretary of State...
Treasurer:-
Supt. of Public Instruction,
snators....
Congressman
State Printer .
S. Pennoj-er
O. W. McBride
..PhilUo Metschan
E. B. McElroy
(J. N. Dolph
" iJ. H. Mitchell
B. Hermanrr
Frank Baser
COUNTI OFFICIALS. .
County Judge. ..C. N. Thornbury
Sheriff. ..D. L. Cates
Clerk J. B. Crossen
Treasurer - Geo. Ruch
rnwlw,loo, ( H' A. Leavens
Commissioners ) Frank Kincaid
Assessor . . . . John E. Harriett
Surveyor :. E. F. Sharp
superintendent ot f udiic scnoois. . .Troy csneuey
Coroner William MichcU
If pure democracy consists of the rule
of the majority there is no democracy in
the state of New York. The republican
majority in the state legislature has
been driven from power, not by the
suffrages of the people, but by theft, and
David B. Hill and his' accomplices are
the men who did it. The evidence is
complete and the judgment of the com
mittee of the bar association of New
York, seven of whom were democrats
and two republicans, leaves nothing to
be said in defense of the cold blooded
infamy by which the theft was accom
plished. Judge Maynard, of the court
of appeals intercepted the corrected
election returns from Duchess county
and the canvassers acted on fraudulent
returns that democratic conspirators
bad sent on in advance. Certificates of
election were issued on these fraudulent
returns and thus the democrats got con
trol of the legislature. Governor Hill
rewarded Maynard by making him
judge of the court of appeals, the highest
judicial position in the state. The bar
association resented the insult . by
appointing a committee to examine into
the facts. The result is before the
i people. Maynard has been severely
censured and a recommendation made
that he be removed from office. This is
all the committee could do and all that
ever will be done. Maynard could only
be removed bv impeachment but the
legislature that his infamous act has
created will never go to that extreme.
Meanwhile Tainmanv rules in New
York nd pure democracy is dead.
"The CHftoxicLK. is an independent
fpaper without either democratic or re
publican or any other party strings on
it. It is entirely free to criticise any
and all parties, and it intends to do so as
often as it thinks they need criticism.
It is working not for party but for Wasco
-county and the best interests of the In
land Empire. If it has to speak out
plainly betimes of men and measures it
does so, not to gratify an ungenerous
spite, bnt in behalf of what it believes
to be the people's interests. If to be in
dependent is to have no opinions of one's
own about anything or anybody, as some
eeem to think, then the. Chronicle is
not independent. True independence
rises above party, above personal or sel
fish considerations and advocates a pol
icy because it believes it to be right, and
that is the kind of a paper the Chboki
A Portland paper says : It is said that
Editor Jackson is endeavoring to form
stock company in this city with a capi
tal of $125,000, with which to start t
daily democratic journal at this dace
it is said ne proposes to put in his plant
witk which he now prints the Pendleton
East Oregoman, together with his abil
lty, at the rate of $50,000 worth of theJ
stock, and as the plant is probably, not
worth tlO.000 that leaven a mnl mormn
for "ability." . We might suggest that
there are plants in Portland which could
be purchased for less money. But,
.the whole, any inclination we might
have, to say anything mean about Jack
eon is suppressed by a feeling of sym
pathy for his feelings after a few week'i
work among the democrats here. They
don't take much stock in democratic
dailies.
Senator Dolph evidently struck a popr
nlar cord in the speech which he deliv
ered in the senate relating to tariff mat
ters. Already there baa been ordered
from the government printing office 25,
000 copies, many of which will be sent
. to : Oregon. Many thousands are also
being taken by. other senators -to circu
late in their states. Every , republican,
club in Oregon which will send a list of
names to Senator Dolph, will receive for
each member a copy of this speech to be
nsed for campaign purposes.'
The English sparrow may not turn
out to be such an evil after all. A; cor
respondent of the Oregonian assures its
readers that he saw them busily engaged
ia 1 feeding on the wooly aphis with
which his apple trees are covered. If
the little pests would only stick to wooly
aphis for steady diet, Oregonions could
stand a whole lot of them. "
The new judge of ,the ninth district,
B.. S. Gilbert, over whose nomination the
president so long hung fire, took -his
oath of office in the' United States cir
cuit court at Portland todav.
The Oregonian of yesterday said :
Hugh Glenn, one of the democratic war
horses of Wasco county, came down
from Dalles City yesterday and announ
ced that the democrats would sweep the
county in June. -.."The . republic! are
divided ; and the victory is ours,'' he
said. '?We are talking of presenting
Judge Bennett's name tor the congress
ional nomination, but will not press him
if Senator Ealey, of Umatilla, will acr
cept. Senator Raley Would run well."
We quote i his paragraph for the sole
purpose of saying that if there is any
hope whatever of electing a democratic
congressman from this district' we sin
cerely hope ; the democrats of Wasco
county will "press" the name of Judge
Bennett. Senator Raley of Umatilla, is
about as badly', over-estimated as any
man could well be. A rich banker, of
very ordinary ability, he has never done
anything to manifest the least fitness for
the high position to which his friends
would advance him. If his name is
familiar to anybody through his connec
tion with what is known as the Rayley
bill, he is entitled to no credit for his
fame. He simply introduced the bill in
-the senate, as many believed at the time
for pure buncome, and was as much sur
prised, if not frightened,, as anybody
when republican senators and the gov
ernor's democratic friends passed it al
most unanimously. If Senator Raley
was sincere, he certainly did not get, the
credit for it at the time, even from his
brother senators and took its defeat with
all the nonchalance of a man wholly in
different as to what fate befel it. But
he had gained his object and got his re
ward. He had introduced a bill for a
$400,000 portage, and although it was
killed in the house, as he doubtless ex
pected it would ,be, still -he had intro
duced it and that was glory enough.
The democratic party had better let Mr.
Raley continue his congenial work of
clipping government coupons, and since
some one must be nominated, put up a
man they won't be ashamed of. They
have' such a man in Judge Bennett' and if
a democrat is to be elected, which is
more than doubtful, there is not a dem
ocrat in Eastern Oregon in whose hands
the interests of the masses would be
safer than in those of A. S. Bennett, of
this cuv.
The liberal appropriations included in
the bill reported by the committee on
rivers and harbors afford a pleasing
disappointment to those - who believe
that the United States is too big' a
country to be any longer run on a ten
cent basis. False economy is as hateful
as extravagance and if a billion dollar
country needs a billion dollar congress
all that reason can demand is that the
appropriations be judiciously expended.
A pamphlet containing the new. Aus
tralian ballot law adopted by this state
is for sale at the Chronicle office at ten
cents a copy. -
The Dalles, Portland anil Astoria
Navigation Co.
Columbia River Steamers.
FIRST CLASS
Passenger agFreigHt Line
-BETWEEN-
Portland and The Dalles.
The magnlflcient steamers "Dalles City"
and -Regulator" will leave as follows, and
stop at all Way Landings.
Steamer "Dalles City" from Portland daily,
(except Sunday,) at 6 a. rn,, arriving at The
Dalles at 6 p. m. . . . - .
- Steamer "Regulator" from The Dalles daily,
(except Sunday,) at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland
at 5 p. m. , , .
jMPThe Route passes through the Vails of the
Cascades and in plain view of the Government
Lock, (now in process of completion,) the far
famed Bridal Veil and Multnomah Falls,
making one of the most beautiful and pleasur
able trips on the grand Columbia.
If you are going East, North or South,
don't fail to call on the undersigned for
through rates in connection with the
Northern, Southern or Canadian
Railway. . . - .
Cattle, sheep and hogs landed at the
pasture of the-American Dressed Beef
company, Troutdale, at nominal rates. -
W. CALLAWAY,
-. '. . Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES, - OREGON
FARMERS BOARDING HOUSE
MRS. A.J. OBARR.
...Proprietor
Meals 25 cents, Lodging 25 bents. "
Table well supplied with evertbingin market.
Comfortable beds as any in the city. .
Second St., near Madison. ' .'- Dalles City.-
SECOND ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice to the Stockholders of
The -Dalles, Portland and
' Astoria y Navigation - Co, ;
THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of The Dalles, Portland &
Astoria Navigation Compnny will be held in the
hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles City, Ore
gon, on Monday, April 4th, 1892, at 2 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of electing officers for the
ensuing year, and the transaction of such-other
business as may legitimately, come before the
meeting.
By order of - ROBT. M AYS, President
3-2 JOS. T. PETERS, Secretary.
rap - Iron- Wanted.
.... The undersigned will pay
FIVE DOLLARS PER TON FOR ALL
KINDS OF WAGON AND MA- '
: CHINE SCRAP-IROY
"' iV Delivered in The Dalles up to Apiil 1st,
at Beers fc Williams' Hay Yard. No stove Cast
ings wanted. S. TKICHTEIt.
W. E. GARRETSON.
Jeweler.
SOLE AGENT FOK THE
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order,
138 Second St.. The Dalles, Or.
MRS. CD AVIS
Has Opened the -
REVERE RESTAURANT,
.
In the New. Frame Building on
SECOND STREET, Next to the
Diamond Flouring Mills.
First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours.
Only White Help Employed.
Successor to C. K. Dunham.
Druists and Chemists.
: Pare Drns anfl Mefllctaes.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
THE DALLES,
OBEGON.
STAGY SflOttlfl,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
Kepairing vvatcnes, Jewelry, etc. .
- All work guaranteed and
promptly attended.
JIT C. E. DUtfHflJHS OLD STflftD,
" Cor. Second and Union Street..
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he offers at Low Figures.
SPECIAL :-: PfllGES
to Cash Buyers,
Highest Cash Prices for lw and
' other Proaice.
170 SECOND STREET.
UndertaMng Establishment !
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
'-'.'" DEALERS IN '
Furniture and Carpets.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly...
. Remember our place on 'Second street,
next to Moody's bank. " '
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MSsVsrjkaasMvJiaaH
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
, ' - (Successors to . e. cram.).
" Manufacturer of the finest French and -.
Home Made
O A ZD I 3j'3 ,
East of Portland. -..
.. , : DEALER IK r -
Tropical Fruits,' Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
. .. - . . . .
Oan furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail .
SrFftESH OYSTEHS
Every Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH- -ING
LINE,
call 2L&d me
MUST Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
, ' - Second St., The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER Sc BROWN,
. . Philadelphia, Pa. -
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that '
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
.. Carrle the Finest Line of
J. W W
To ue found in the' City
72 U ashing ton Sttfeet.
MRS. LOCH HEAD'S
Painting' CLASS !
"Will meet on
Tuesday and Friday
Mornings, at 9 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Friday
Afternoons,. at 2 o'clock.
- Orders taken in all branches of Paint
ing. A full line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. Stndio at the residence of
Mr, G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
Liberty streets.
ART STUDIO.
mr. A.. S 33 3VE X S3 X3
. Has opened an Art Studio,
At the RESIDENCE op Mas. HEPP-
N'ER, on FIFTH Street,
(East of the M. E. Church.)
Class days are TUESDAY, TIIUKSDAY
and SATURDAY.
Samoles of Mrs. Bemfsh's work mnv he
seen at the store ot Paul Krclt t Co. . 8-3dtf
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One of to Finest Cook In The Dalle.
' All Work done by 'White Help. '
Next door to Byrne, Floyd fe Co.8
Drug Store.
85 Union St., The Dalles
Just Opened.
JIps. JL JOjlES - Proprietor.
Everything ; the Market
Affords, at Reasonable
.' "' Hates. ".' " .
R. B. HOOD,
Livery, Feed -and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission a nd Money
Advanced on Horses
. -. Left for Sale. -
- . '. 1 " ' --office of r:;
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line
StageLeave8 The Dalles Every Morning
at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;00. All
- , freight must be left at R. B. -
-Hood's office the eve-
ning .beforfr'
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
Oppoeite old Stand. , - The Dalles, Or.
Hugh
Glenn
FiGiure
JEf ; piG flJlD SUPER; W GOODS
COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
tog, Gents' Farnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers.
Gash Bayers mill save money by examining oup stock
and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
H. Herbring,
BOBT. MATS.
MAYS &
SALE AGENTS FOR
"Keottn" and
STOVES AND RANGES.
Jeiett's Steel Ranges, and Riclarflson's ani Bopton's Fnraaces.
. We also keep a large and complete stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery,
Barbed Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe,
'- Packing, Plumbers Supplies, Guns,
L Ammunition and Sporting Goods.
Plumbing Tinning, Gun Repairing and Light
Machine Work a Specialty.
COR. SECOND AM) FEDBIUL STS.,
D. BUNN
Pipe Wot Tin Begis aiiil ping
MAIN'S TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young cfc Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
Removal I Removal I
On accountof Removal I will sell my
entire stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats
and Caps.Trunks and Valises, Shelv-
mgs, counters, juesk, aate, Fixtures,
at a; Great Bargain. Come, and see
my offer.
GREAT REDUCTION IN," RETAIL
J.
125 Second Street,
J"'' j' sWBIIll f
The Dalles Mercantile Co..
... . .
Successors to BROOKS & BEERS, Deafen in " : .
General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Gents' Furnishing Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
Groceries, Hardwrare, -
Provisions, " Plour, Bacon,
hay; grain and prodtjce
. Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Kates.
Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all tarts of the Cit
390 and 394
H. C. NIE LS6N,
Glothier
. w r
BOOTS AND SHOES, :
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES r OREGON.
- Xj. CEO W Ml.
CROWE,
THE CELEBRATED
"Chatebak
9 9
TIIK DALLES, UBEGON.
The Dalles.
Second Street
and
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