The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL FA PEE OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COVXTT. . Published Dnlly, Sunday Excepted. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Coiner Second and WaKbtngton Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. . Terras of Subscription FexYeur .'. . Per month, by Carrier .-. . . '. . - 8ingle copy : ...fi 00 ..... 50 5 STATE OFFICIALS'. UoTcrnoi ... Secretary of State Treasurer Bupt. ol Public Instruction. qnators : Congressman State Printer ....... S. Pennover ... G.W. McBrlde ..Phillip Metchan E. B. McElrov iJ. N. Dolph " j. II. MUchell B. Hermaun Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. " County Judge. C. K. TUornbury Sheriff. D. L. Cates Clerk J. B.Crosen Treasurer. Geo. Rnch , . J H' A. Leavens Commissioners JFraiiK Kincaid Assessor Johu K. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner : WiUiuni Michell Chicago smoked haius nre the best iu . . . 1 rr-1 J .1 me worm, ineynrecunsiiu me jjcii air. - ' ' The sprayer now being used in Puy allup hop fields will spray two rows of hops at once, and one mat) can spray 6ix acres of hops in one day. It is said the pests are fast being exterminated in that section. We will know next week something about the "luxury" of the Australian ballot law, as the county court will be then called npon to foot the bills. In Portland the account stands $1,300 for the Australian , ballot law- election, against ?60 for the plain old style. . As council man Fleidner remarked. "These imported goods come high, but we must have 'em." . ' James Lotan has been appointed col lector of -customs at Portland. His ap pointment was confirmed by the senate yesterday. Mr. Lotau is a native of New xork, aged about fifty years, and is one -of the most energetic business men o: the consolidated city. His appointment will give general satisfaction after the first breezes of dissappointinent blow over. Twenty-five men could not be ap pointed to the one-position. Hon. John W. Foster of. Indiana, has been appointed secretary of state by President Harrison. He was sent ' as United States minister to Mexico by ttrant in 1873, and was re-appointed by Hayes in 1880. In March of that year lie was transferred to Russia, and held that mission until November, 1881, when he resigned. President Arthur then ap pointed him minister to Spain. He served from February, 1883, to March, 1885, when he resigned and returned to the United States, having negotiated an important commercial treaty with - No little interest attaches to the posi tion of the Rev. Dr. Gilford on the ques tion of the. relation of the church to the vorkingmen. Dr. Gilford argues that the church should put itself into closer touch with the masses that the bar'- rioi-8 between the church and working men should come down. The working man has come to l: eomething more than merely the man who works. He has become individually and collectively the adherent of certain doctrines the upholder of well-defined ideas. Almost uniformly the general demands of the -workinginen are just. If they are not ..rjust they are conceived and made in a spirit of justice. The trend and devel opment of the ideas of workinginen are too often warped by agitators and schemers. When they are misdirected they become harmful. For the church to step in and, as Dr. Clifford suggests, put itself in touch with the workinginen . would be not to create, but to direct, the swift-rising flood of labor .ideas. A few months ago Benjamin P. rtutch inson, better known as old Hutch, was the recognized - King of the wheat pit at Chicago. Tne price of our staple food and export cereal depended upon : his combinations. The'-: fortunes of 'thousands were , the playthings of his speculators. Ife . was .regarded with vuiuuiiiiug ui Hwe as nil upemvur wiiohc skill, pluck and luck were invincible. He was a great speculative genius in the public estimation. By and by things took a turn. .Old; Hatch got on the wrong side of the market. He went . up like a rocket and came down like the stick. The latest news " of him after a long chapter of eccentricities is that he is running a little establishment in JTew York which seems to be wavering in. its development as between a cheap res taurant, a whisky saloon, a junk shop and a mission.. Here .Old; Hutch r eatSj -sleeps and does his own washing on the premises, and talks semi-religious' .and philosophic nonsense to the boys and men who besiege the place out t f curiosity. Now he is said to be crazy ; but was he not also crazy when specu . tating in wheat? His successes meant -. misery and want to many poor, and he knew it. The desire to obtain unlimited wealth was a mania, and his present an : tics are but the logical outcome of a dis eased mind. Wanted to See the Soldier. A wealthy New York lady who has traveled, much abroad, but who knows very little about her own country, was iu Washington a few days ' ago for- the first time. She was taken to the White House by v an influential friend, and through his intercession the private apartments of the house were opened up to her, and she had an . exceptional, op portnnity to inspect the numerous beau ties of the dignified b t modest ma nsion. As she was being helped into ber car riage on departing, a shade of disap pointment was detected in her face. "Well, what do you think of it?" her friend inquired. j "I must confess to a very keen disap- are all very prettily decorated, and some of them are dignified and impressive, but I am sorry not to have" seen the military." .. It appeared on further inquiry that this uh-Americanized New Yorker had fully expected to find the president's mansion surrounded by a military guard in fall uniform, and she was vehement ia her assertions . that the German way was "ever so much better than ours." New York Recorder. " . Han's Duty to Man. - The father may think to hide certain parts of his character from his child, not wishing him to imitate them, and may give him precepts that he has never fol lowed, but the child absorbs what he fancies is concealed and forgets the words which contradict it. Commands and exhortations may produce or re strain certain acts, but they are power less to inspire emotions or create desires. Often they have a reverse effect. To give every one his due, to refrain from taking unfair advantange, or in. any way enriching one's self at the ex pense of another, are supposed to be du ties which are simply to be inculcated and obeyed, yet how is the desire of gain, so intense in many minds, to be made to yield when it conflicts with these duties? Chiefly by crediting with in the breast a stronger desire for justice and integrity. ' The love of rectitude, the faith in honor, the desire, to .deal fairly and squarely with all men, must be aroused and strengthened before any one can be thoroughly and truly just. And the same . is true with regard ' to every good quality. Philadelphia Led ger. ' , The Dear Innocents. Some Detroit ladies, not more than a thousand miles from a barrel of salt in front of a Woodward avenue grocery store, recently organized a debating club for the development and benefit of the rights of women. It was their first ex perience, the dear things, so they ap pointed a committee to ' go down town and get the neeied stationery, etc. When the polite and affable cleric had about finished selecting the articles they had put down in a memorandum book, he inquired of the spokeswoman of the party: "You will want a Cushings Manual,' won't you?" "A what?" she asked sharply. "A 'Cushing's Manual madam," he answered, moving out of range. . : "No,, sir,"- she said, with severity, "this society is exclusively for ladies, and if we want anything at all in that line it will be a womannal. air. How much do we owe you?v - " NOTICE. All Dalles City warrants registered prior to October 1, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after thts date. Dated June 6th, 1892. - O. KlXEKSLV, tf. Treas. Dalles Citv. ICE ! ICB! ICE! Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish pur custom ers with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will supply the demand without advancing prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C. F. Laner's store, Second street. 5-2tf- . Cates & Allison. Building Material. We offer to the building public a full line of building material. We do not. resort to trickery to buy "or "sell any lines handled by us. " " Wm. Butlkr & Co., Lumber Dealers. Sole agents for the "Oregon" lime and Oregon sewer and chimney pipe. 5-7dtf CHange of ltnsiness. ' Having disposed of all our stock in terest and eood will in the business of Orchard & Co., grocery, crockery -and glass ware, in The Dalles, Or. This is to notify - all parties concerned that the firm of C. L. Richmond & Co., will con tinue in business at the old stand, who will collect and pay all bills of the past nrm. we recommend our patrons to continue business with the new firm as above. Okchabd & Co. The Dalles, Or., Jnue 6th 1892. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was trick, we gare her Castoria. . . Wheal she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clune to Castoria, When she had Children, iheg&Te them Caatoria Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the law partnership heretofore existing between E. B. Dofur, George Watkins and Frank Menifee, under the firm name and style orDuhir, Watkins & Menefee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. George Watkins retiring from the firm. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm will please call at once and' pay the same to Frank Menefee. and all ter- sons having claims against said firm will present the same to him ior payment. Business will be continued at the old of fice, under the firm name of Dufur & Menefee.. - -. E. B. DurcR. Geoege Watkins. Frank Menefee. Dated this 25th dav of June, 1892. 6.25d4w . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy - can always be de pended upon, it is pleasant to take and will cure cramp, cholera morbus dysen tery and diarrhoea in their worst forms. Every family should be - provided with it. "25 and- 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakcley & Houghton, druggists. d&w Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between E. H. McFarland, S.. French and C. J. VanDuyn, under the name and style of VanDuyn & Co., Tygh Valley, Oregon, was dissolved on the'lst day of May,. " 1892, by limitation and mutual consent. --.- . ;v"E- B. McFaklaxd, . . S. French, 5-21-dlm C. J. VanDuyn. .A New Kind of Insurance. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and" family against any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy will cure any ordi nary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. No family can afford to be without it. For' sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. " d&w Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between E. B. McFarland, 8. French and E. C. Pease, under the style 'and name of McFarland & French, 'was -on the 11th day of April, 1892, dissolved by limitation and mutual consent. E.TJ. McFaklaxd, S. Fhencii, 5-21-dlm E. C. Peask. . Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been :"n the drug business at Elkton.t Ky., for the past twelve years, says: "Chsunber iain's Cough Remedy gives better satis faction than any other cough medicine I have ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other will cure a cold so quickly; no other is so certain a pre ventive and cure for croup ; no other affords so much relief in cases of whoop ing cough. .For sale by Blakelev & Houghton, druggists. " d&w - - " Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Mr. Farland . and -. French will please call at the old store, now Messrs. Pease & Mays, where Mr. French will be in waiting that they may make im mediate settlement of their'notes and ac counts. S. French, 6-3-dAwlm For the company. ' Notice. All persons indebted 'to the late firm of W.- Bolton & Co., 'Antelope, either by note or book account, will please call at the old store and make immediate set tlement of the eanie. WlLBl'R Boltox, d.twliii For the company. ' Dissolntlon Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between E. B. McFarland, S. French, G. V. Bolton and Wilbur Bolton, under the name and style of W. Bolton & Co., Antelope. Oregon, was dissolved on the 21st day of March, 1892. ' E. B. McFablaxd, -S. French," " - ' - G. V; Boltox, " . 5-24-dlin . "Wilbur Boltox. 'Notice. . All persons knowing themselves in debted to the late firm of Van Duyn & Co., Tygh Valley, either by note or book account, will please call at the old store and make immediate settlement of ,he Bame. , C. J. VaxDuyx, dd-wlm For the company. FOR CHURCHES. Superior In tune to Pipe Organs, easier played and cheaper, are trie ESTEY PHILHARFslONICS. FIRE WORKS ! " H. Jacobsen & Co.'s. 162 Second Street. FIRE OlORKS! PAU L jJKF-iEFT & GO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS . And the Most Complete and the 43ty"Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. ' None but the best, brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. . A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop corner Third, and SKI B BE ( B : a 1 bykuil v illi "S. t J fr -fe.- r!i:?lSl!r3l ..-Sis! S 1 i ' r.LJi ' -111 il ii lliHW." ,'iflS .55 o o . . a o Ilk- FlOHfl & SpWii; Successor to C. K. Dunham. DMst s tee Drags ani leilciiies. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a. Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. Cor. Second and Union Sts., THE DALLES, OREGON. , STACY SHOOIfl, r DEALER IX- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. All kinds of repairing a specialty, and nil work guaranteed and promptly attended to. Cull and see his stoet of clocks before vou lciive mi order elsewhere. A, A. Brown, t Keeps a full anfortment of ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, , and Provisions. , wblch he ofl'ere at Low Figures. SPEGIflli :-: PRICES to Cash Buyers. Hiftst Cask Prices for Eis M .: other Prote; 170 SECOND STREET. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One- of the Finest Cooks in The Dalles. All Work done by White Help. Nex door to. liyrne, Floyd fc Co.s' - Drug Jfitore. . , ( . . S5 Union St., Trie Dalles. : " . Just Opened. JVTrs.fi. JOHES - Proprietor. Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable Rates. FIRE WORKS! THE DALLES, OREGON. FIRE VORKSI AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in ?..'' "Washington Sts., . The Dalles, Oregon -f 5 3 5 HOTEL, ' - ; The Itateh String is Aluiays Ou I Sprii7 ai7d Summer, SEASdN "Bnt vords are things, That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. ' WE TKCSX TO INTEREST AND DO VOl GOOD. Buy Ou$ Shoes -manufactured -by- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Knlldinc; next Door to Court House.! , Handsomely Fnrnislied Rooms to Rent liy the Day, Week or Month, fileals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. MMMHMssssjsssssssssji -.'-'. TRANSIENT PATRONAGrE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. H. C. NIELSEN. ; Clothier and Tailor, :' ' " l: ., BOOTS AND SHOE?, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, . THE DULLES, OREGON, Great Bargiilsl ! j fin i -rt y.-F T2 - " ---: w - '-'x xvciiiu v ell x VV AAA CStJAA III V entire stock of Boots andShpes, Hats and. Capfe. Trunks ings Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures at a Great Barerain.' Come and my offer. , -.. QREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Seeond Stfeet, Hnn onnnin nun $m mm hp oujiijiilH lffli uuuijd COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. .' Clothing, Gents' Famishing Goods, flats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. ' Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oar stock and prices before purchasing elsemhere. H. Herbring. WM. BUTLER & CO., -DEALERS IN- Biiilding Material, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lime Plaster Hair and Cement! A liberal discount to. the trade in all lices handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad. - THE DALLES, OR : Washington jtfc- DllBSy SITUATED AT THE Destined to tie the Best Manufacturing Center in. the Inland Empire. For Further Information Call at the Office of 111 tur D IQ 111 0. D. TAYLOR Tie DaDes, Or. and a small drop of ink, proat WALTER H. TEN NY & CO., BOSTON. 7V03CSS. ' Removal ! - - . 1 T . . 1 1 . 1 1 L1 i and Yaliss, Shelv- The Dalles. nnmmrn nntr nnnnn . HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Best Selling Property of : the Season' in the North ' . west. V MOO IULSjU V y . j , n WasSinrion, St, PortlasiOr.