The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 03, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalies paily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
., Published Daily, Sunday Excepted.". .
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets,... The
Dalles, Oregon. -
' Term of Subscription
Per Tear 6 00
. Per month, by carrier 50
single copy - s.-. - - 6
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governor.. ' -. S. Pennoyet
Secretary of State'. G. W. MoBride
Treasurer j Phillip Metechan
Bupt. ot Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
J:S.I55l8U
Conarressmnn .B. Hermann
State Printer Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFIC1AXS.
County Judge C. N. Thornbury
Sheriff -. ..D. L. Cates
Clerk J. B. Croesen
Treasurer Geo. Ruoh
CommlMHioners . JltkKincaid
Assessor John E. Barnett
Surveyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools . . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William MlcheU
The political conventions which are
declaring for the "money of the coneti
. tution" are not talking to the point.
Gold and silve are the money of the con
stitution, and everybody want to have
both kept in circulation, if this be pos
sible. The fr;e-coinage men say that
gold would remain in the currency if
the mints were thrown wide . open to
silver, while the opponents of free-coinage
are convinced that free-coinage
would drive gold out and in other ways
ways result disasterously for the country.
This is the situation exactly and it is be
lieved , the anti-free-coinage men have
all history and precedent to support
their opinion. But. conventions that
are demanding the "money of the con
stitution" woujd act more honestly if
they came out plainly and told what
they want.
It is not at all improbable that the
problem of cheap transportation for
farmers is more likely to be solved by
electric than .by narrow -gauge steam
railroads. An electric road could be
built, says the New York Pott, and
equipped with power for $5,000 to $7,000
per mile with an annual cost for opera
tion of about $750, per mile. Such a
road could carry from the' farms to the
steam railway station five times as much
produce as the farmers could produce,
and this excess of cost and capacity is
the present great obstacle to its success.
A straddle sometimes is necessary in
politics, says an exchange, but for a
.state convention to adopt a free coinage
platform and then instruct its delega
tion to vote for an anti-silver candidate,
is not straddling, but simply making the
convention look ridiculous in the sight
of sensible people.
1 ia said that the Civil Service Com
mission will make special efforts this
year to prevent the collection of money
from Federal officers and employes for
political purposes ; and that it will have
the hearty sympathy and co-operation
of President Harrison in the matter.
jThe farmers of the United States sent
-abroad in March of this year, breadstuff's
Valued at $23,000,000 against $12,000,000
-ofsnch exports in March 1891. It is
thus the vicious reciprocity clause of the
McKinley law is ruining our export
'trade.
Fire In Winnipeg;.
Winnipeg, May 2. Four blocks were
burned in this city by a fire which broke
out in the Princess opera-house at 2
o'clock this morning. The flames
spread with frightful rapidity, as there
was no water, owing to the water works
being shut down for repairs. - The loss
is estimated at $125,000, with very flight
insurance.
Mashed the Masher.
Washington, May r 2. Congressman
Amos Cummings discovered a handsome
man paying offensive attentions to his
(Cummings') wife. The lady had been
annoyed some time, when Cummings
administered corporal punishment to
the masher. The latter did not give his
name, but one of his friends informed
Cummings that the masher would chal
lenge him to fight a duel, and in case he
refused would publicly horsewhip him.
An Arkansas Colltr.
Nw Orleans, May 2. Sheriff O. H.
Luna, of Searcy county, Ark., a repub
lican, collected several thousand dollars
In taxes recently, and with a companion,
J. C Hollis, came -here on a big- spree.
They drank fine liquor, treated all com
ers, bucked the tiger, and wasted the
public funds in all manner of riotous
living. . Luna's bondsmen tookhim in
hand on his return to Searcy county,
and found that he was short $4,000 of
state money. Hollis was arrested and
disgorged $900, but the rest of the cash
is gone. -Luna retains his office,. but
. will not collect any more takes. .
.Rep. Wilson's bill, to open the Col-
ville reservation, finally passed the
house yesterday. r-.The bill has now -to
go to the Indians for ratification 'of the
modifications made by congreesl The
commission which treated with the Col
villes provided too largely for appropria
tions and made it impossible to get the
bill through. , . - '
A quantity of nice, clean rasrs wanted
at this office.
For the best wagon on earth get the
Mitchell. For sale by J. M. Filloon & Co.
Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma
tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch
tonight at 8 o'clock.. -
A traveling man who chanced to be
in the store of E. V. Wood, at McKees
Rocks, Pa., says while be was waiting
to see Mr. Wood, a little girl came in
with an empty bottle labeled Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and said : "Mamma
wants another bottle of that medicine ;
she says i is the best medicine for
rheumatism she ever used." 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
druggists.' d&w
Oregon Lime
This lime is ' manufactured by The
Oregon Marble and Lime Company, neajr
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. Q. Jenne,
chemist, Portland, Oregon, is worthy of
consideration : . ;
Carbonate of Lime. 98.56 Magnesia ..015 -
Silica r 1.81 Water .005
Peroxide of Iron .07 Phosphates. Trace :
Alumina .03 Sulphates . . Trace 99.99
Mi; T. F. Osbobn, 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 then- A. Bowe, Contractor, "Oresronian'
Building.
Geo. Langford, Contractor, Weiuhard Brewery. ;
BasHford & Haupt, Contractors Portland Library
Building.
Anderson & Bingham, Contractors Snell,
Heitshn & Woodard Building.
Burke & O'Connor, General Contractors.-'
C. Gordon Ellison, Brick Contractor.
Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors, Cham
ber of Commerce. '
Geo. Bamford, General Stone Contractor.
Portland Bridge & 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. ,
Edward Killfether, General Stone Contractor.
W. Jacobson, Contractor, Portland University.
Keener & Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Build
ing. The Oregon Lime for The' Dalles
market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler
& Co., Lumber Dealers. 4-11-dlm
NEW TO-DAY.
FOR SALE cheap, band
of range horses, consisting of yearlings,
two-year olds and mares. For informa
tion Apply to C. F. STEPHENS.
5-3dlm 134 Second St. The Dalles, Or.
WANTEDiSSveX
Bluff, in exchange for Work Horses, or
Brood mares.
Apply to HUGH GOURLAY.
5-2tf Chronicle officer The Dalles.
FOR SALE finest stock
farms in Crook county ; 1100 Acres deed
ed land ; abundance of water ; good grass
range capable of handling 10,000 sheep :
300 acres under irrigation. Two good
dwellings and out buildings. Price, $8,
000 ; half in stock, horses cattle or eheep.
For further particulars
Apply to HUGH GOURLAY,
6-2tf ; Chronicle office, The Dalles.
FOR SALE lots, splend
idly located in tne garrison addition
Apply to
HUGH GOURLAY.
5-2t:
f
Chronicle office, The Dalles.
i
Successors to C. E. Dunham.
Druggists and Chemists,
Ita Uris ani Medicines. '
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
Cor. Second and Union Sts.,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
STAGY SH0B1H;
Thn II
-DEALER IN-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.
AU kinds of repairing a specialty, and all work
guaranteed and promptly attended to.
CaU and see his Ktock of clocks before yon
leave an order elsewhere. ' . -
A, A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
Ie and Fancy Groceries,
and. Provisions. . ,
which he offers mt Low Figures.
SPECIAIi- PRIGES
' ' to Cash Buyers.
Highest Cash Prices Ipr Ems aifl
other Preface, S.' -
170 ECQND : STREET
Floyd
suown
Infnhi
itiaiuiii
Stap
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Successors to V: s. Cram.) . -
Manufacturers of the finest French and
Home Made
GAWDIBS,
' East of Portland. .' .
' "DEALERS IN V "
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Whoiesala
or Retail
In Brer? Style. ".
, Ice Cream and Soda' Water.
, 104 Second Street. The Dallea. Or.
STRAWBERRIES,
Apples, Oranges,
. Candies, Nuts, -.
Soda Water, -.
' Sarsaparilla and Iron,
. Cider, Etc.
Everything is First Class.
' -: Well Supplied with
T0BA000 and Union made 0IGAES.
J. FOLCO,
Second St., next to Wingate's Armory.
FSHtfCH 8t CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING B06INE83
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.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. -
J, 8. 8CHBKCK,
President.
; H. M. Bliu
Cashier.
first
Bank.
"HE DALLES. -
- OREGON
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-
' 7 : . land.
. DIREOTOKS. '
D. P. TlIOMPSOS. Jxo. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbb.
H. M. Bkaix.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH- u
ING LINE, .
See: crie
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
pnees which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,-
1 Second St., The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEK & BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa. . '
O. WYSS,
Merchant Tailor,
- No. 77 Second Street.- -
Suits Made to. Order
AND . . '
A Fit Guaranteed.
Orders taken for an Eastern honse for all
kinds of suits. Call and examine goods.
JOHN PASHEK,
" " iHerfc door to Wasco Sun. '. ' .
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
. Pants Patterns etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed v :
each time. :' , " r"'
fepaiiritig : ahci Cleabiog
. Neatly ard Quickly Done.. . . .
Tie Dalles, Maui ani
Navigation Co
Columbia River Steamers.
FIRST CLASS
Passpr and Freigdt Line
BETWEEN .
Portland and The Dalles.
. . . . -
r
The magnincient steamers "Ztalles City"
and -Bea;nlBtor" 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 "Begrnlmtor" from The Dalles daily,
(except Sunday.) at 6 a. m., from wharf foot of
Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p.m. .
AThe Route passes through the Falls of the
Cascades and in plain view of the Government
Locks, (now inprocess of completion,) the far
famed Kridal 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. ' . f. c.' -
Cattle, sheep and hogs landed at the
pasture of the American Dressed Beef
company, Troritdale, at nominal rates.
. W. C. ALLAWAY,
.Agrent.-
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager. -
THE DALLES,
OREGON
The Dalles
FACTORY- NO. 105."
?T7J. A DC of the Best Brands
VyJ 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 a 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 Goldendale Stage Line
Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
at 7:00 and Goldendale at 7;00. All
freight must be left at R. B.
Hood's office the eve
ning before.
'; R. B. HOOD," Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. - The Dalles, Or.
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
On of the Finest Cooks in The Dallea.
All Work done by TFhite Help.
Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s'
, Drug Store.
85 Onion St., The Dalles.
Just Opened.
fJrs.il. JOSES - Proprietor.
Everything the Market
Affords, at Heasonable "
":'.-.y .Rates..': " - ; . ,
OndertaMng Estabfishment !
PIUNZ & NITSCHKE.
. ' -DEALERS d
Furniture and Carpets.
complete Undertaking . Establishment,
uu on v. o an, in no way conneciea wiui
the Undertakers' Trust oar , prices will
Bemember our place on Second street,
UCS..U.W Diuuuv g oanx. . . . - -
Giqar
Faetory
The Dalles Restaurant
X Ail
The Ltateh String
Spring and Summers season
' - ' -
But words are thines.
-Falling, like dew, upon a thought, prodaees .
.. That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think:':
WX TRUST. TO INTEREST AND DO YOU GOOD.
Buv Out Shoes -Kh
-MAMJFACTURE0 BY-
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
H.G.NIELS6N.
Clothier
BOOTS AND smra? ! I
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
OOBNEB OF SECOND AN WASHINGTQX, THE 'DALLES, OEEGON.
GreatBargaiiis!
Removal ! Removal !
On account of Removal I will sell niy
entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv-
AiAIi. uuniers, XJesiCi ; sate, jFixtures,
a. vj-reat tJargam. Come and see
my offer. : , . - " ":",v -
GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL.
J . PRE
125 Seeond street,
linir oddiiib nun
ilii uiiuiu uu iUllLi llil l UUUUU
' COMPLETE "IN EVERY DEPARTMEKT.
Boots ana Sboesr v
; Full - Assortment of - the Leading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers ill save money by examining oar stock
and prices before purchasing elseoihere.
H
flortb
Washington
- SITUATED AT THE
Destined to be the' Best
Manufacturing Center in
the Inland Empire.
For Further Information CaU at the Office of -
Interstate Investment Go.,
u. ij. iiiujn, m uiiua ur.
WM.
-dealers in
Bu i Id i ng; - Materiai v Rough aWd Dressed
Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement; ;
A liberal discnunt tri ths trarta in all linpc hanrilprl hv ik
JEFFEBSON STREET.' between Second
TWC'
fl I
i.C jLLi! ... i
is Always Out I
- moo -- j.
and a cnmlhimti int. .
WALTER H. TEN NY & CO.,
and
Tailor
I7VKN ;
The Dalles.
cnmmcD nDv nnnno
Hftrhrino
Dalles,
Washington
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Best Selling Property of
the Season In the North
west. ... . '
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M GOi,
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and KaUroad. THE DALLES, OR
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