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

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    The" Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP DALLES CITY.
Published Daily, Sunday Excepted.
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
Dulles. Oregon. .
Terms of Subscription
Per Year '.
Per month, by carrier.
Blngle copy
..6 00
.. 50
.. . 6
. STATE OFFICIALS.
Governoi
Secretary -of State
Treasurer
Bnpt. of Public Instruction. . .
enators
Congressman
State Printer .-.
8. Pennoyer
G. W. McBride
..Phillip Metschan
.....E. B. McElroy
(J. N. Dolph
" J. H. MitcheU
B. Hermann
Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge " C. N. Thornbnry
Sheriff. D. L. Cates
Clerk J. B. Crossen
Treasurer Geo. Ruch
Commissioner. kSfd
Assessor.. .-. ..... ..-..John E. Barnett
Burveyor . ." E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William Michell
History constantly repeats itself be
cause hnman nature never changes.
What men have done under certain cir
cumstances others may be reckoned
upon . to do under like circumstances.
History is full of ins tances where the
, generation that succeeded that which
hounded a man to his death held an
. apotheosis over his ashes. The children
of the men who drove Lincoln to an un
timely grave or sympathized with his
: assassination plant flowers over his
tomb and unite with the rest of the world
in calling. him the martyr president.
-General John A. Sutter, spent his whole
private fortune in defense and . relief of
the California Argonauts, work that
properly belonged to the United States
government. For long years he prayed
congress for the relief that was his
righteous due. Congress refused his
prayer and General Sutter died in neg
lect and poverty and of a broken heart.
' Now we are told that the house commit
tee on library has "reported favorably a
joint resolution in the shape of a me
morial to the state of California in honor
of the memory of General John A. Sut
ter. The resolutions declare that the
California pioneers and the native sons
. of the Golden West deserve the thanks
of the people for their' efforts in saving
from decay Sutter's fort near Sacra
" mento, and that the United States con
gress completes this testimonial of Gen
eral Sutter's worth by the adoption of the
resolution." - It was adopted of course.
Such things always are. They cost
nothing. Bnt bow forcibly this tardy
justice reminds one of the apostrophe of
itbeSreat Teacher to men of like charac
ter in his day. "Woe unto you, Scribes
and Pharisees, . hypocrits, because ye
build the tombs of the prophets and gar--nish
the sepulchres of the righteous and
- say, II we had been in the. days of our
- fathers, we would not have been par-
- taker with them in the blood of the
,vprophets. Wherefore ye are witnesses
unto yourselves that ye are the children
of them which killed the prophets. Fill
ye up the measure of your fathers. Ye
serpents, ye generation of vipers, how
can ye escape the damnation of hell !"
The gross inequalities that exist in the
matter of the salaries of publie officers
in this Btate are forcibly illustrated by
the fact that a justice of the peace in
Portland legally makes more than a jus
tice of the supreme court in Salem, a
'clerk of the court more than the. two
judges, a recorder of conveyances more
than ten good book keepers could get in
business offices, and a sheriff more than
all the others put together. But we
need not go away ,. from ,. home to find
proofs of the same inequalities. Here
it may be roughly said a . clerk draws
twice as much as a circuit judge, more
than five times more than than a county
judge, six times more than a school
superintendent, five or six times, more
than an assessor, seven or eight times
more per day than a, state senator, or
representative ; and yet all of these latter
officers need natural and acquired, gifts
that may be wholly wanting in a "clerk.
It's a pretty system, take it all round. '
Silver is now . cheaper . than it
ever was in the history of the world and
this in spite of the fact that the Sher
man law was intended to , create a
market for all the silver produced in the
United States. It is absurd to say, as
some do whose theories on finance do not
square with this fact, . that . silver -. does
not decline in value; it is gold that; has
increased. There is not commodity in
the world that has not declined in value
in the last twenty years. New processes
of production and manufacture have
made silver cheaper, as they have every
thing else and the present price of silver
only proves "that that " commodity is
subject to the same law of supply and
demand that governe the price of every
thing. ' - '- ' .
' A Life la Various Prisons. ' ' ;
Tha recorder of Liverpool recently
sentenced to prison for three months at
hard labor for housebreaking a man
with this history: far 1845 sen
tenced to fourteen years' transportation.
In 1863, having returned, he . got ten
years for stealing half a crown. " In 1873
he got seven years for stealing a "hair
plait." ; Then came sentences - of . five
years in 1883 for stealing a watch and
another five years In 1886 for stealing
two shillings in all forty-one rears,
Tew York Sun. - --
The supreme' court has reversed the
decision of Judge Boise in the matter of
the "saw dust" section of the act to pro
tect salmon ond other food . fishes. . An
action was brought to test ; the matter
and Judge Boise held that the section
was void because the constitution pro
vides that every act shall emprace but
one subject and matter- properly con
nected therewith in its title.
General Weaver js engaged for six
teen speeches in this state. Ho will
speak once in each of sixteen counties.
Mrs. Lease, the woman orator of Kan
sas who took J. J. Ingalls' scalp," is now
in Washington, but will be here with
General Weaver. "'
40,000 bushels of wheat were sold in
Walla Walla the other dav for 70 cents a
bushel loaded on the. cars. This is re
garded as .an excellent price as the mar
ket now is, but the wheat is reported to
be of especially good grade. i. , ' .-
OREGON LIME.
This lime is manufactured by The
Oregon Marble and Lime Company, near
Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the
reputation of being the strongest lime in
the market, and consequently, in addi
tion to making the best work is at an
equal price, the cheapest to the" user.
The following analysis by W. G. Jenne,
chemist, Portland, Oregon, is worthy of
consideration : -
Carbonate of Lime. 98.56 Magnesia ..015 '
Silica... 1.81 Water......... 005
Peroxide of Iron .07 Phosphates.Trace"
Alumina .03 Sulphates.. Trace 99.09
Mr. T. F. Osboen, Dealer in Building
Materials.
Agent Oregon Lime, Portland, Or.
Dear Sib : Referring to your inquiry
concerning the "Oregon" Lime, would
say, that we have used this lime, that it
has given' satisfaction, and we consider
it a first class-class lime in every respect.
Yours truly,
Ma the w A. Rowe, Contractor, ''OreBonian''
Building.
Geo. Langford, Contractor, Weinhard Brewery.
Bassford & Haupt, Contractors Portland Library
Building.
Anderson & Bingham, Contractors Snell,
HeiUhu & Woodard Building. -
Burke 3c O'Connor, General Contractors.
C. Gordon Ellison, Brick Contractor.
Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors, Cham
ber of Commerce.
Geo. Bamford, General Stone Contractor.
Portland Bridge Sc Building Co.
Thomas Mann, Builder.
James McKendrick, Contracting Plasterer
"Oregonlan" Building.
John Egan, Supt. The Wright Fire Proofing Co.
"Oregonian" Building.
G. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor. . - v -Edward
Killfether, General Stone Contractor.
W. Jacobson, Contractor, Portland University. -Kocher
& Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Build
- i"g.
The Oregon Lime for The Dalles
market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler
& Co., Lumber Dealers. - : . '. 4-11-dlm
STRAWBERRIES,
Apples, Oranges,.
Candies, Nuts,
Soda Water, -.
- Sarsaparilla and Iron,
Cider, ' Etc. ' ' .
; Everything Is First Class.
Well Supplied with -TOBACCO
and Union, made 0IGABS.
J. F0LCO,
Second St., next to.Wingate's Armory.
Successors to C. K. Dunham. :
Druggists and Chemists.
Pare Drnis aii Meiicines. '
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
Cor. Second . and Union. Sts.,
THE DALLES, OKEGON.
STAGY SHOOlfl,
He latcljiiisr,
-.:! !).:.
-DEALER VS-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ; Etc.
All kinds of renairlni' a
of repairing a specialty, and all work
and promptly attended to.
Bee his stock of clocks before you
guaranteed
Call and
leave an order elsewhere.
A- A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
le
ies,
"and Provfslons.1
which he offers at Low Figures.
SPEGIflt :-: PfIGES
tp Cash Buyers. . v
Hikr Casl Prices for Egp ani
r ;Mer Proiice." -
170 SECOND .STREET.
KOTICE. i '.' . , X
Parties holding claims against W. S.
Cram are notified topresent them to him
at once, at the Columbia Candy Factory,
and all those indebted are requested to
settle at the same place, - as I have sold
out my business and want to close up
my accounts. Respectfully,
4-6dw4w W.S.Cham. '
Floyd
SilOWD
Stao
and fancy Grocer
COLUMBIAN 5 n
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
' - ; (SnecBsors.lo F.' S.'Cranb 'V V '"
Manufacturers of the finest French and
- Home Made -
OA1TBIES,
East of Portland. ' '
-DEALERS IN-
Tropieal Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail .
' In Ertry Style..
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
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 fall line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. " Stndlo at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
Liberty streets. . - .
J. 8. SCHENCE,
President.
H. M. Beau.
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
! . I -
-. OREGON
VHE DALLES, - -
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
; land. - .
DIREOTOK3. -
D. P. Thompson. " - Jko. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Williams, - Geo. A. Liebe.
H. M. Beall. : . ,
FRENCH 8t CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange: and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and Various points in Or
egon and Washington. . v '
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. ' .
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE "FURNISH -ING
LINE,
eon
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. . P. FAGAN, - .
... Second st.,'The Dalles.
Sole Agent forVVANNAMAKEB t BKOJVN,
- Philadelphia, Pa. . . -t
O . WYSS,
..i .f..J.i.3 i i-- . J L
. i .No. .77 Second Street. -
Suits Made to Order v.
: AND - . . ' ' ;
. A Pit Guaranteed.
Orders taken for' an' Eastern house for all
kinds of suits. Call and examine goods. :
JOHN PASHEK,
t - Tailor,
Mi Oil . -.'Jd'i ' :.".f:Zy.'' -frit
"Next door to Wasce Sun. f 13-'
Just Received, a fine slock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest.
Styles, at Low Prices! -
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
. : garments, and a fit guaranteed '
' '. - - , : i-each time. ; .. ;
tcijaiiritig and Cleaning
Neatly and, Quickly Done. '
Bail
Dalles, Portland an! AEtoria
Navigation Co.
Columbia River Steamers.
FIRST CLASS'"" r'
ism Line
-BETWEEN-
Portland and The Dalles.
The magnificient steamers "Dalles City"
and "Rearnlator" will leave as follows, and
stop at all Way Landings. ...
Steamer "Dalles City" from Portland daily,
(except Sunday,) from wharf foot of Yamhill b.,
at 6 a. m., arriving at The Dalles at 6 p. m.
Steamer." Regulator" from the Dalles daily,
(except Sunday.) at C a. m., from wharf foot of
Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p.m.
nFThe Route passes through the Falls of the
Cascades and in plain view of the Government
Locks, (now inprocesa of completion,) the far
famed Bridal Veil and Multnomah Calls,
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. C. ALL AWAY,
Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
- The Dalles
Gigaf : Faetopy
FACTORY NO. 105.
(TC APC the Best Brands
VyXVX-CjLXVkJ manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the Country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every, day.
: ' ' A. ULRICH & SON.
R. B. HOOD,
Livery, Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission and Money
Advanced on Horses
Left for Sale:
OFFICE OF
The Dalles and Goldeiidale Stage Line
Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
- at 7:00 and Ooldendale at 7;00. All
freight mnst be left atK. B.
, t Hood's office the eve-. -
ning before." -- "" . ,
' " R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One of the Finest Cooks In The Dalles.
' All Work done by "White Help. "
Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.b'
: Drug. Store.; J ;
8.5 U"nionjStXhe dalles.
Just OiDeried.
fl. JOJlES - Propfietop.
Everjrthing the , Market
Affords, at Reasonable
' . .Ratesf I .
, A NEW
Ufldertaking Establishment !
l'RINZ & NITSCHKE.
DEALERS IN " "-" 'T
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,
nert to $Ioodv's bank. .- -.
Passenger and Fre
The Ltateh Stiping
Sprin6 and Summer. season
:t "But words are things,
7nCT"L, XL C ' "K"1' "juukui, proances
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.'! -
WK TRUST TO " INTEREST AND DO YOtT GOOD.
Our Shoes -1-
-MANCFACTCBED BY-
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
hi. g;
GlotHiepand Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and' Valises,
OOBNEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Cf-ret Bargains I
Removal I Removal !
On account of Removal I will sell my
entire stock: of Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv
ings, Counters, Desk, Safe; Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain. Come and see
my 'offer. ' .
GREAT REDUCTION "IN RETAIL.
J.
125 Second Street,
HEW SPRIliG HUD
COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Clothing, Gents' garnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
v Boots and Shoes. V
, . Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers otill save money by examining our stock
"V and riees : before pqfehasing elsecahere.
i.s5o florth Dallss,
SITUATED AT THE
' Destfned' to' be the Best'
. Manufacturing Center In
. the Inland Empire. ' .
For Further Information Call at the Office of
Interstate
O.D,TAYL0ET1i8Mbs. Or.
WM.
Building Material, Rough and Dressed
. , Lumber; Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. 7
A liberal discount to' the: trade in all lines handled by tisv :
JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and. Railroad. ; J THE DAl.ES, OR
ilk IM imMm
is Hloaays Oat I
and a small drop of Ink,
WALTER H. TENNY 4, CO.,
BOSTON, MKSS.
The Dalles.
SUfllplER DRY GOODS
H. Her bring.
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Pest Selling Property of
the Season In the Northwest.-
. . . .
Investment Go.,
72 WashiDaJoa. St;PortlaiJ.Or.
DEALERS IN- -T