The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 05, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
Published Dally, Sunday Excepted.
IHE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
Dulles, Oregon.
Term of Subscription
Per Year ... 6 00
Per month, by corrler SO
. Bluglecopy 5
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governoi .
Secretary o( State-.
Treasurer.
8 opt. of Public Instruction.
onators
S. Pcnnoyer
O. W. MoBride
...Phillip Hetachan
......S.B. McElroy
(J. N. Dolph
" J. H. Mitchell
....... .B. Hermann
Congressman
State Printer. .Frank Baker
-. . COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge C. N. Thornbmy
Shepitf
D. L. Catea
Clerk
Treasurer...... .
Commissioners.
J. B. Crossen
i Geo. Ruch
IH' A. Leavens
......... jpr-nv Kincaid
Assessor John E. Barnett
Burveyor . E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William Michell
-- It is remarkable to what an extent
men's judgements are governed by their
interest a. The silver producing states
are the strongholds of the free silver
advocates. Even in our state the First
Oregoir-Frfe Coinage Silver League has
been formed i a , Baker county and the
members of the league are frank enough
to say, that the time has come for the
owners of silver mines to combine their
strength and, in miner's parlance, "rake
in a jack pot." At a meeting of the club
held in Baker' City last Sunday the
members clamored loud and earnestly
for- free silver and the placing of the
. white metal,' not simply - the, coined
specie but the bullion itself, on an equal
footing with gold. AU this is perfectly
natural from a purely selfish standpoint,
but who is going to lose the more than
thirty per cent, difference if the silver
miner makes it? -The demand, for free
silver is based on nothing but selfish-
' ness. It is a scheme to enrich the silver
miner at the nation's expense, or in his
own words to enable' him to rake in.a jack
pot, and is the baldest form of class
legislation ever suggested to the Ameri
can people.
The Hood River Glacier publishes. the
following "to show the productiveness
of Hood Hiver soil." The Chbosicxk
knows the acre referred .to and does not
wish to bate a tittle of the credit due to
its productiveness, -but something ought
to be said for the water by which it is
irrigated. The , tact is, with sufficient
water for irrigation, there are tens of
. thousands of acres of land in the Hood
River valley and Wasco county just as
. -good, aud capable of producing equally
as much as the acre referred to. " The
. Glacier say :
To show the productiveness of Hood
ttiver soil we give below the actual pro
"duct of one acre of ground last year, the
same being cultivated by Mr. D. D.
Rogers, who is 78 years- of age r - Three
. tons of hay, forty bushels of apples, forty
bushels of peaches, 1,00Q pounds of car
. rots, 150 hills of tobacco, 300 pounds of
tomatoes, a two horse wagon load of
-watermelons, 1,000 pounds of prunes,
and berries, 'grapes and; vegetables
enough for bis family.
Wyoming is the only state in . which
women have unrestricted ' suffrage.
They vote there on the same terms as
Tueu. The have had this privilege
since 1870. In the state constitution
adopted in 1889 in Wyoming the woman
suffrage right of territorial days was in-
-corporated, and congress knowing this
provision was in its constitution ad-
initted the territory to statehood.
Women will vote for Presidential elec
. tors in that state next November, and
the question of the constitutionality of
this privilege will doubtless be brought
" ap in the courts subsequently and defin-
itely settled.
The Walla Walla Union Journal states
that regugar ore has been discovered in
" the Cascades in this state, a specimen of
'which is on exhibition in that city.
This specimen contrains 70 per cent, ar
senic and 29 per cent, sulphur. It is
-said to be the first discovery of the kind
ever made on the American continent,
this ore being heretofore only found in
Spain and Italy.
v. - ; -
. The bill for opening the Colville res
ervation that passed the house a few
days ago will open up 1,500,000 acres of
land to settlement.
Judge Gilbert; Coaiti' '
Portland, May 5. The first - United
States Circuit court presided over'Ty
Judge Gilbert, was held yesterday. The
following cases were disposed of today :
Pacific Improvement company vs "the
Portland and Willamette valley com
pany Y final decree entered. Olaf Phil,
administrator, vs. Marion countv: d-
emnrfer to complaint set; for; hearing-
Monday, May loth. . -
-- ' ' " "v.
The GoTerament Amnoyed.
. St. Petersburg, May 4. The anarch
istic pamphlets blaming - the czar and
government for the famine and misery
now prevailing in parts -of the empire
. are largely increasing in circulation r
much to the annoyance of the court and
government. A reward of 400,000 rub-,
" les has been offered lor the arrest -of the
writers, printers or disseminator of the
inflammatory publications.
A quantity of nice, clean rags wanted
at this office. .
For the best wagon on earth get the
Mitchell. For sale by J. M. Filloon A 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 he .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 it 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 br - The
Oregon Marble and Lime Company, near
Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the
. . 1 1 a, . . i
re)umuuu ui ueing iuu strongest time 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 bvW. G. Jenne.
chemist, Portland, Oregon, ; ia worthy of
consideration : -
Carbonate of Lime. 08.56 Magnesia..,:. -.015
8ilica. 1.81 Water......... 005.
Peroxide of Iron. . .'. ".07 Phosnhates.Trace - '
Alumina .03 Sulphates , Trace 99. 09
Mb. T. F. Osbobjt, Dealer in Building
, Materials.
Agent Oregon Limn, Portland. Or,
Dear Bib : 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 nrst class-class It me in every respect,
Yours truly, ... -
Mat hew A. Rowe, Contractor, "Oregonian"1
Building.
Geo. Lnngford. Contractor. Weinhard Brew-err.
Bassford & Haupt, Contractors Portland Library
Building. f
Anderson & Bingham, Contractors Snell,
iihwuu at woouara Duiioing.
Burke & O'Connor, General Contractors.
C. Gordon Ellison. Brick Contractor.
Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors, Cham-
Goo. Bam'ord, General Stone Contractor.
Portland Bridge & Building Co.
Thomas Mann, Builder.
James McKendrick, Contracting Plasterer
"Oregonian ' Building.
John Eui, 8upt. The Wright Fire Proofing Co.
"Oregonian" Building.
G. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor. -Edward
Killfcther, General Stone Contractor.
W. Jacobson. Contractor. Portland ITnH-omHK-
Kocher & Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Build
ing. The Oregon Lime for The Dalles
market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler
oc v., LninDer ueaiers. - . 4-ii-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. Fi STEPHENS.
5-3dlm 134 Second St. The Dalles, Or.
WANTED lots, above the
Bluff, in exchange for Work Horses, or
Brood mares.
Apply to -HUGH GOURLAY.
5-2tf
i - -
Chronicle office, 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. Trice, $8,
000 ; half in stock, horses cattle or sheep.
For further particulars
Apply to - HUGH GOURLAY,
6-2tf - - Chronicle office, The Dalles.
FOR SALE lots, splend
idly located in the Garrison addition.
Apply to HUGH GOURLAY,
6-2tl Chronicle office, The Dalles.
Successor to C. E. Dunham.- .
Druggists and Chemists.
Pure Drnpani leiicines..
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
Cor. Second and. Union Sts.,
THB DALLK8. OBEOOK.
STAGY SHOOlIi,
-DEALKB IK-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry; Etc.
All kinds of repairing a specialty, and all work
guaranteed and promptly attended to.
Call and ee Ma stock of clocks before you
leave an order elsewhere.
A. Av Brown,
: Keeps a full assortment of " '
. ; and Provisions. .
which be offerc at Low Figures..
SPEGIflL :-: PRIGES
to Cash. Buyers. '
Highest Cash Prices for Eiss and
170 SECOND STREET.
FioM & Saown ,
Staple
and Fancy Groceries
ANEW
- -
Undertaking
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
' : - ... DEALERS IJ ' .
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 ou Second street,
next to Moody's bank. ;
STRAWBERRIES,
Apples, Orangesr. -..,-.,
Candies, Nuts, s-
Soda Water, '
Sarsaparilla and Iron,
Cider, Etc.
Everything is First Class.
Well Supplied witlr "
TOBACCO and Union made CIGARS.
J. FOLCO,
Second St., next to Wingate's Armory.
FECH St CO;,
BANKERS.
TEAN8ACT A GENERAL BANKIX(i BC8INESB
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.' . .
Sight . Exchange' and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on 3Sew York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.- ;
Collections made at all points on sfav
orable terms.
J. S. SCHBKCK.,
President.
H. M. BUU
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
VHE 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 ou
New York, San Francisco and Port- :
- 'land. .
-. DIRBOTOKS.
D.P.Thompson. . Jno. S. Schsxck.
Er. M. Williams, ' Geo. A. Liebe. -H.M.Bka.ll.
- .
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
" ING LINE,
eilf knd See me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defv comttetition. Other
gooas in proportion.- Jf. J)AA,
. Second St., The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WATINAMAKEE & BEOWX,
Philadelphia, Pa.
. C. WYSS,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second Street. ;
Suits Made to Order
' AND
T A Fit Guaranteed.'
-Orders taken for an Eastern house for all
kinds of suits. Call and examine goods.
JOHN P ASH E K,
1 - Tailor,
Next door to Wasoo Sun.
Just Received, & fine stock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns; etc., of all latest
: Styles, at Low. Prices.
Madison'B Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
- : . r: each time. . . -.
tepaiiring and Cleaning
. ' Neatly and Quickly Doner-" V
-X.
The Dalles, PorUaiia and Aktoria
-- Navigation Co.
Columbia River Steamers.
FIRST CLASS
Passeager aiicr Freight Line
-BETWEEN-
Portland and The Dalles.
The masmlflcient steamera n.llA. rlv.
rfnd IteKolator" will leave as follows, and
stop at all Way Landings. -
Steamer "Dalles City' from Portland rinllv.
(except Sunday,) from wharf foot of Yamhill St.,
at 6 a. m., arriving at The Dalles at 6 p. m.
Steamer 'Iteflator" from The Dalles daily,
(except Uunday.) at 6 a. m., from wharf foot of
Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p. m.
fUflbe Route passes through the Falls of the
Cascades and in plain view of the OoTenment
Locks, (now in process of completion,) the far
famed Kridal Veil and Multnomah. Falls,
mating 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 ia connection.. with, the
Northern, - Southern or Canadian
Railway. ;
rlttl fahpn fl.nH lin'ra lanlnJ of lUe
rmsturft of the American DrnsRarl Ttoaf
company, xrontoaie, at nominal rates.
EXCURSION KATES. For narMm nf nnt
iuss (nan six ncneiB, gooa ior one aay only :
Danes to asoaaes ana return f 1.00
' Collins " " - . -(5 cents.
- (Hood River
jAVhite Salmon " oO "
Intermediate points will take next higher rate.
' W. C ALLAWAY,
Agent. :
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
The Dalles
FIRST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
CJC A DO of the Best Brands
VlVJilXilij manufactured, and
oraers irom au parts oixne country lilled
on me snonesi 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. HOODi
Livery, Heed and Sale
Morses Bought and Sold on
"Convmission and Money
"- Advanced on Horses V .
Left for Sale.
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage One
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:r ' .
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. "
Opposite old Stand. " . The Dalles, Or.
AND OYSTER HOUSEi
On of the Finest Cooks In The Dalles.
.All Work done by Tnlte Help. v
V - , . ; f t 3 - ;
. - . r----. .1.... i"
Next door -to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s'
. Drug " Store. v.' ;
85 Union St., The Dalles
Just Opened.
Tte. fl. JOES - PfopHetof.
Everything ; the Market
' Affords, at Reasonable -
:: . 'Rates. - . '
COLUMBIA ICE CO.,
104 Second Street,
f t
ICE I - ICE I " iCE!
Having over 1000 tons of ice on Land,
we are now prepared to receive orders,
wholesale' or retail, - to be delivered
through the summer. Parties contract
ing with ua will be carried through the
entire season without advance in
price, and may depend that we have
nothing bat ,
PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE
Cut from mountain water; no slough or
slush ponds. ' .
Leave orders at the -Columbia Candy
Factory, 104 Second street, ; or Ice
Wagon. - - - ; - - ,
The Iiateh String
Sprii7 apd Summer,
? "Bnt trorrfare things, and
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.''
WE TRUST , TO INTEREST AND DO YOU GOOD.
feuv Oun Shoes -l
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS
Clothier and Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON.
G-r e a t B ar gains !
Rem oval I Removal !
On account of Removal I will sell my
entire stock of Boots arid Shoes, Hats
and Gaps. Trunks and yalises, Shelv
ings Counters, Desk; 0afe, - Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain. Come and. see
my offer. .
GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL.
J. FRei7KN
125 Second Street,
HEW SPRIHG flID -
COMPLETE- IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
ing Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and
;Full Asbriment of thie Leading Manufacturers. -
Cash Bayers mill save money by examining-our stock
:l.t' ano! -prices before parehasing elsemhere.
H. Herbringi
Hofth
Washington
SmJATED AT THE
'? Destined to be the Best'
Manufacturing Center in
the Inland .Empire.
For. Further Information Call at the Office ot
Interstate Investment Go;,
D. D. TAYLOR The Dalles. Or.- 72 Wadifeitcn, St, PartlaM.Or.
WM. BUTLER & CO.,
- . ' ; iDEALERS IN - ':v;;"
Building Material, Hough and Dressed
. Lumber, Lime, Plaster. Hair and Cement.
A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by usl
JEFFEBSON STREET, between Second
hi:
I W I
i -
P
is Always Oat I
SEASON
1592.
a small drop of Ink;.
-MANUFACTUIIED BY ;
WALTER H. TEN NY & CO.,
BOSTON.
FOR THE DALLES.
The Dalles.
SUfllER DRY GOODS
'Shoes:
Dalles,
Washington,
HEAD OF NAVIGATION-
Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North
west. . . '
and Rautyad.- i THE DALLES, OR
IH' Hi
iwi-riricii!
V
w. s. cram, Manager.
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