The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 22, 1892, Image 2

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    'OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY..?
Published Daily, Sunday Excepted: -.-
- .by ;t;:. .
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Btreetm, The
uauea, uregon.
Terms of Subscription
Per Year.
Per month, by carrier
Single copy
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GO
STATU OFFICIALS.
Governoi .8. Pennoyer
Secretary of State.-. . . . . : . .G. W. McBride
Treasurer -Phillip Hetsehan
Bupt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
enatnra J. N. Dolph
DU Jj.'H. Mitchell
Congressman .....B. Hermann
State Printer Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.'
County Judge. C. N. Thornbury
Bheriff x....: D. L. Cates
Clerk i ....J. B. Croesen
Treaaurer . Geo. Ruch
r-i 1 H A. Leavens
wm. 1 Frank Kincaid
Assessor. . . John E. Barnett
burreyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools: . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William MicheU
The transitory nature of the free coin
age craze is illustrated by the change of
sentiment among Kansas republicans.
. Two years ago both of the senators and
fire out of seven republican representa
tives voted for free coinage of silver, and
the republican convention sustained
their position in a resolution which said
"Ve, the republicans of Kansas, de
mand free coinage of silver." In less
than two years there has been such a
change in opinion that the party in
Kansas is now almost unanimously op
posed to free coinage, and the the dele
gation to the national convention is in
structed to support for the nomination a
man who is "pledged against it. "Two
years ago' both parties in this state de
clared for free silver. This year the
republicans flatly receded from this
position while the democrats com
promised by declaring in favor, of put
ting silver on an equality with gold, to
satisfy the delegates who were in favor
of free silver and then elected delegates
to . the national convention who - were
known to be in accord with Cleveland's
views on the currency. The indications
re that before two more years have
expired freecoinage will be as dead as
the old greenback . craze of twenty years
ago.
-. ;
The Telegram accuses W. R. Ellis of
being a "Moody man," that is, as inter
preted by the lelegram, a "railroad
man." The Telegram offers no proof for
its assertion, save that Z. F. Moody,
when governor, appointed Mr. Ellis to
he office of prosecuting attorney, - Mr.
Ellis is not regarded as a Moody man up
-.this way. He is not believed to have
gained his nomination by means of a
single Moody vote. . In fact, the only
really Moody votes in the convention
from Eastern Oregon (one of them being
M. A. Moody himself) are believed to
have been cast, in the decisive ballot, for
. State Senator Hilton and this, in spite
. of the fact that Wasco county delegates
-were instructed to support Ellis.
Be this as it may . there is not
the . slightest evidence that Mr.
Ellis owes"" his nomination to either
Moody or his not less objectionable
compatriot, Joe Simon, and it is to the
everlasting credit of Mr. Ellis that this
Is SO. -
' The late C. H. Spurgeon. was wont,
full often, to speak strongly against
money-hoarding ; " and many have been
. asking since his death how he, with his
many exceptional opportunities in the
form of legacies left for his personal
benefit would prove to have acted. His
will, lately published shows a total
amount of about 10,000 pounds sterling,
including copyright valuations, etc.,
.; with an actual personality of about 2000
r pounds. In view of such facts it will be
conceded that Mr. Spurgeon practiced
what he preached. " : .'
Here is the way Chaa. Dana compli
ments his great political compatriot
Grover Cleveland in the New York Sun:
"The popularity alleged of the Claimant
is as baseless as his democracy. Mug
wump politics and moral hypocracy are
offensive to every one 'trained in the
fiehool of American Republicanism.
Monsieur de Buffalo is a back number.
Takehimaway!" . . ' -7 . . '
: A correspondentof the TefegramK w bo
signs himself a "bed-rook democrat,"
-charges the late democratic 'state, con
vention with having, been controlled by
"gold bugs and free traders.":. He says
the platform, except the part "jabbed in
about the ship railway subterfuge' was
moulded out and dried in Wall street
and shipped by. express Lto . "A.. jBosh,
banker, Salem. Oregon." ' U ,, .,
.The Portland . TiUgram . defines a
"Moody man" as a 'frailroad man, an
enemy of an open.-river as every- one
familiar with Oregou politics knows."
There is a Webaterian accuracy about
this definition . - . - . ... . ,
There were recently received at Astoria
from San Francisco three tons of Ameri
can tin, which .will be used in the
canneries. v '
Thirty-four states of the union have
adapted the Australian ballot law, and
ward bummers . and ticket peddlers
m-iurn thereat. -
OmI Output far IS9X.
The coal consumption is generally con
idered to be the best measure of the in
dustrial activity of a country. This rule
would hold good for this country during
the pact year, when general industry waa
active .and prosperous, though a few
branches suffered a reaction. We find
that the: output of anthracite, of which
we -have full and' accurate returns,
amounted In 1891 to 43,839,779 tons oil
2,240 pounds, while the production of
bituminous coal, which is in part esti
mated, amounted to - 98,000,000 tons.
Prices of coal were, in general, lower
than in 1890, though the anthracite trade
being? "regulated" maintained, during a
portion of the year, rather higher prices
than in the previous year. Engineering
and Mining Journal. y
'r Tim to Deposit, :
An old Rox borough citizen, who had
no faith in banks as a place to deposit
money, carried ail his earnings with him
wherever he went While on his way
to Philadelphia recently he was accosted
by a stranger who wished to ride in bis
carriage. . The request was granted, and
when opposite Laurel Hill cemetery-the
stranger attempted to cut out the. trou
sers pocket of the old gentleman. The
instrument went in too deep, cutting the
leg badly. He yelled lustily, and the
stranger disappeared up a ravine and
escaped. Twenty-five hundred dollars
were deposited in bank to the old man's
account that day. Philadelphia Record.
Almost a Fatal Superstition. ' a '
It is currently reported that on a re
cent Thursday night a young negro, be
ing dangerously ill, came near being
killed by his friends, who feared that if
he died on Friday his soul would be con
demned to torture hereafter. The time
ly arrival of a physician . prevented the
carrying out of this ignorant supersti
tion. The sick man is now improving.
Quinoy Cor. Jacksonville Times-Union.
" Slekneas and Insanity.
Thomas Amick, a farmer living near
Moore villa, Ind., is having his share of
afflictions. Within the past four months
four members of his family have died of
typhoid fever and consumption, and one
daughter has been sent to the insane asy
lum. It is estimated that in the last twelve
years Paris has invested $270,000 on
statues and $85,000 on .ornamental foun
tains.. . .
OREGON X1ME.
This lime in mttnnfaft-nrtxl Kv Ttio
Oregon Marble and lime Company, near
Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the
reDutatlon of rwinr fhn at.rnnraaf Htva in
the market, and consequently, in addi
tion to making ue Dest work is at an
equal price, the cheapest to the user.
The following analysis by W- G. Jenne,
chemist. Portland. fWnn wwv...
consideration: . ;-; .-, ... t
Carbonate of Lime. 96.56 Magnesia .015
SiUca. .......: ..... .. 1.81 Water.-.. .. ... .005
Peroxide of Iron ; .07 Phosphates. Trace
Alumina .03 SulDhates.-Truce 90 00
Mm fl F. Osbobn; - Dealer in Building
.; .i Materials..' - '
- .,, Agent Oregon Lime, Portland, Or.
DBAB Sir: Referring n vmii. innnira
conoernino -tha "nmimn" T ;
. O vvu -J. V ITUU1U
say, that we have used this lime, that it
una given saiisiacuon, ana we consider
it a first class-class lime in every respect.
xours vruiy,
Mathew A-. Rowe, -Contractor, '.OTceonian"
- Building, t . .
Geo. Langford, Contractor, Weinhard Brewery.'
Bassford dc Haupt, Contractors Portland Library
Building. . . , .
Anderson ' S Bingham, Contractors Snell,
- HelUhu & Woodard Building. - .
Burke A O'Connor, General Contractors. "
C. Gordon Ellison, Brick Contractor.
Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors, Cham
ber of Commerce. --
Geo. Bamlord, General Stone Contractor.
Portland Bridge & Building Co;
James McKendrlck. Contractlnir "
"Oregonian" Building.
John Egan, Supt. The Wright Fire Proofing Co.
"Oregonian" Building.
G. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor.
dward Killfether, General Stone Contractor.
W. Jacobson, Contractor, Portland University.
Kocher & Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Bulld-
- ing. -. -. ;- -
The Oregon Lime for The Dalles
market in riarrinri in sfvV hWm 'Pntia.
& Co., Lumber Dealers. - 4-11-dlm
Tie Dalles, PoiUand ail IMoria
Columbia River Steamers.
" FIRST ' CLASS -'
Poiilandalie Dalles:
and -ReRrnlator" will leave as follows, and
stop at all Way Landings. . .
' Steamer "Dalles City" from Portland daily,
(except Sunday.) from wharf foot of Yamhill st.
at 6 a, m., arriving at The Dalles at 6 p. m.
Steamer "Regulator" from The Dalles daily,
(except Sunday.) at 6 a. m., from wharf foot of
Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p. m.
pasf-iae sonie passes uuough tn Valla of the
wv.au, ii puuu view oi txie uonnment
Locks. (now inprocesa of completion,) the far
famed Bridal Veil and Multnomab Falls,
.7 . ? v'" moo- mmanu ana- pteasnr
able trips on the grand ColumbiatiicJ .;; .-,;i"V
'Tf tTrtri 'QW toning ' i.- o -
don t fail to call ou. the undersigned for
""'""6"- -ui -vxtuiustmon -wim. toe
Railway; " - -..
nafltnre of thn 'AfnorSoan - rtiuaDaii t t
s . .... . Aivnaou jjiasi.
company,1 Trontdale, at nominal rates. -
1 W. C. A LLAWAY, . . '
- A KQDw -
B. F. LAUGHL1!,-
Uenerar Managrer.
THE DALLES,? OREGON
Parties hnlrltnir. ila!md ar.a;na nj a
O " b 1, .
v v irupiviTOUk.lvUClU WJ tllT
at once, at the Columbia Candy Factorv.
wiuw mueuwa are requested to
Settle At thn HnmA vilanA - o a T Knnn 1.1
. t'-" , o uavo DU1U
out my business and want to close up
my accounts. Respectfully, , . -4-6dw4w
... W. S.CnAi:
PasscieranilFfeigfitLliiB
COLUMBIA
GANDY FACTORY
Cam pbell Bros. Prbpfs
(Saccessors to W.- is. cram.)-
. ' Manufacturers of the finest French and
Home Made
(D J JST IDX IE s ,
Jst of Portland.- b
-DZALE&S IN-
Tropical Frail Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish" any of these goods at Wholesala
or Retail "
J -' In Bvery Style.
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
FSEflCH & Co.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT. A GENEEALBANKING BOBINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sicht Exchanm and TpIaoto rV,in
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, sC
a)uib, can rranciBco, fortiana uregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. S. 8CHENCK,
.President.
H. M. Beau.
. Cashier.
first' Rational Bank.-
vhe dalles;
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
. deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
Kuuibwu uji uaj ui uuuecuon.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
; New York, San Franciflco and Port-
'. ' land. . -"
- DlfeBOTORS. '
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbnck.
Ed. M. Williams, -3eo. A. Liebk.
H. M. Bball. "
-' ' Saooessors to C. K. Danbam. -:
Dniists and Chemists.
' Pure Diiijs anl Mcines.
Dispensing Physieians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists; always in Attendance.
Cor. Second and Union Sts.,
THE DALLES, OBEOON. :
STAGY SHOHIfl,
, . (With Byrne, Floyd&Co.)
- '". DXAUtB.t '.-.11.r.f:.v
Watches, Clocks, jewelry, Etc!
All kinds of repairing- a specialty, and all work
guwMiwu ana promptly aiienaea to.
Call and see bis stock oi clocks before' you
leave an order elsewhere. .. .-.
ANEW
;.z DIALERS m
Furniture l antarpef"
'We' have" added' to 'ohr " bnainesa' a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and aa wo are- in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly. ... . .. :-..,.
aememDer our, place on Second street,
next to Moodv's bank. ; - -
" ' ' ,t-?i ' -1 ' .Jt-f ' i 4.;,
t Chimneys Cleaned
Carpets take up, cleaned and put down,
also Closets and Chimcevs cleaned,
on short notice 'at reasonable '
i'-'' . '- rates. '
Orders received through the postoffice
GRANT MORSE
fcWatciiiiiler,
2
MRS. LOCHHEAD'S
Painting: CLASS !
wm meeton ,
Tufisday and Friday
,VS Mornings, at 9 o'clock, and on'-".'
Wednesday and Friday
' - Afternoons, at 2 o'clock.
Orders taken in all branches of Faint
ing. A full line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. Studio at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
Liberty streets... - ; - ,
J. FOLCO
-DEALER IK-
Fniits, Candies and Cigars
Oranges by the Box at Portland Prices.
Next to Wingate's Armory,
Second Street. ' ' " The Dalles, Or.
Burnt RANCH; the well-known FARM
on John Day River, Consisting of
One Hundred and Sixty Acres,
Deeded Land,
Acres in Alfalfa, a fine Orchard of
Apples, Pears, Plums,
Peaches, Apricots, Grapes,
Almonds, and Walnuts.
'M&rlrAt fnr nil triA fni't. A lavm, t-
ing ditch from Bridge creek ; plenty of
kuuu wnior. ml guuu uouse, Darn ana out
houses, farming implements, etc. Price
$6,000. . For terms, write or call. ;
- ' ' ' Mrs. 3B. A. BALTZ HAN, -4-22w8t
BUENT RANCH, Crook Co., Or.
The Dalles
FIRST STKEEEiT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
CSTCl- A "RG o the Beet Brands
V.-1.VJI V 1 lilkTl m an n f n-f n rtA or, A
orders from all parts of the country filled
uii bug suurwob notice.
The reputation of THE DAIXES CI
GAR had hwnmn firmlir acrtaMtsV.
" - . VUVWIUOUWA, M1U
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
" v AV ULRICH & SON.
R. B. HOOD,
Livery leed'M' Sale
Morses Bought and Sold on
aft" - - - n m m-
. commission ancujuoney
Advanced on Sorses ,
Left for Sale.
; k -OFFICE OF .IJ
The Mies and Goldendale Stage Line
-- . ;'!-.'( rvi:.!" '
Btage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
at 7:30 and Ooldendale at 7;00. All '
freight must be left at E, B.
Hood's office the eve- ,
ning before.
R. HOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. 7 ; The Dalles, Or.
AND OYSTER HOUSE.'
One or the Finest Cook in The Dalles.
All Work done by TV hi to Help. ,
Next- door to Byrne,- Floyd A Co.b'
Drug Store. -. ;
85 Union St., The Dalles.
JSIps. 5 JTOfiES proprietor,
f . ' JVj.;,-. tj-'.:
Ierythiiig the Market
j Affords, at Reasonable.
G.WJohnstqn&Sqn,
Gaipenters ana Builders,
' - . . . J :' p ' " it"", i ft f
r Shop at Ko. 112 first Street ,
All Job Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work. -J
mm
The Dalles Restaurant
The Iiateh String is Always Oat. I
Spripd and Summer, SEASON
"But words are things,
11 nnn
Tnat which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think
TRUST- TO INTEREST AN1 ; DO YOU GOOD
Buy Out Shoes -f-
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. T
BOOTS AND SHOES, 7)
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
3r& XL-tSl" Fxirti iHhlTIS Ooods,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, . THE DALLES, OREGON .
Great Ef ar gains!
Removal! Removal!
On account of Removal I will sellmy.
entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats
and. Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv-
ings, Counters, Derslc, Safe, Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain. Come and see
my offer. - l
GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL.
J. FRIBITVRIM.
125 Second Stmt,
PEW SPRIIIG HUD
. COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Gents' fornishfng Goods, Hats, Gaps,
':;-y- ' Boots and Shoes. : 1
"J F11 As80rtmlnt'ortiie Leading MariufactviTrs.
Cash Bayefs atili save money by examiniog oar stock
r - and prices before purchasing eisecuhere. .
4 1 - -
SITUAtED AT THE
Destined to be the Best
ManufacturLng-tCenter In
the Inland Empire. " ,
A A ' J AM.
washtaston nohd Dalles
. T For Furthr Information Call at the Office of '
Interstate Investment Go.,
I D. TAYLOR, Tie Dalles, Or.
Building Material,
a-.
WM
LumDer, Lime, Plaster, fjair.and pemenl;
A liberal discount to M .We
JEFFERSON 8TREET. between Second
m
I! am 4 laflaf
-i - i. Si Ok i I ' Iff
and a small drop of ink.
WALTER H. TENNY & CO.J
. BOSTON. TtfSTISS. -
The lDalles.
SUJTIITIER DRY QQODS
H. Herbring.
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Best Selling Property of1"
the Season in the North
west. ; 72 W asligoj, St; Porttaiii, Or.
Rough and Dressed
in' all lines handjej jis.
and Railroad. -THE DAIXES, OR
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