The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 14, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
A Mew Kind of IniunHife..
OFFICIAL 1'APKR OF 1.VI.I.KS CITY.
AND vasoi cocxtv.
j Oil and -water color studies will be
soia lor.iess tnan cost lor trie next tuny For twentv-five cents yon can -. insure
room for new etock to j vourself and family against any bad re
Snipkb & Kinkkblv, suits froua an attack of bowel complaint
The Dalles. Or. during the summer. One or two doses
i of Chamberlain's Cohc, Cholera and
' days, to make
! arrive soon.
! 7.'JdGt .
Published Dally, SuiwIhv Kxeojitxi.
BY -
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The
CactKT Swoiul mid WushingU:
Diillcx, UrcKir.
Strifts,
Termti of Siilcrlitlni
Per Yr
Per sntb, by cnrrier. .
Stngie copy
Mr. V, M. Terry, who has been in the j
drug business at f.lkton. Ky.. tor. me
past twelve years, says: "Chamber
Inin'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 to certain a pre
ventive and cure for croup: no other
i affords so much relief in cases of whoop-
6 t ! ing cough. For sale by lilakcley &
5" I Houghton, drufrgiat9.' , d&w
Diarrhoea Remedy will care, any ordi
nary case. It never fails and is pleasant
and safe to take. "o family can afford
to be without it. For sale at 25 and
50 cents per bottle by Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists, d&w
STATE OFFICIALS.
tiweraot.:
fctaeretotry of State
Treasurer '. .
Bapt. of Public Instruction .
waters
OoogretiKumn
State Printer
S. I'ennoyor
W. MeBrido
..PhHlip MetKChmi
E. B. MoElroy
U. N. lXilph
H. Mitchell
1. Hermann
Frank Baker
A rare opportunity
now afforded bi
for the ladies is
bv Mrs. Philips, who is of
fering millinery at one third less, as she
has decided to retire trom tne ousinees..
(sec advertisement. . C.lSdtf
FOR CHURCHES.
' - i
Superior in tune to Pipe Organs, j
easier played and cheaper, are the I
ESTEY PHILHARMONICS.
OUR CANDIDATES.
VUt'STt OrFHIIALS.
Countv Judge Gep. C. Jilnfceley
SMteriK "... .T. A. V art
Clerk ...3. B. Cronnen
Treasurer Wm. Miehell
. . Uiis. -IMtrnicUf
CommlKKionurs Frank KineHiii
Aommor ... ..Joel W. Koontz
unumr E. F. Mmro
Hnperinteiideiit'of Publie ScIukUk. . .Troy Shelley
CWuroucr
.w.ujk- via-
AKHlTUATTOy Oh
PUT EH.
It was Talleyrand who caid that
speech was given to man to conceal his
thoughts. Senator Palmer opines that
speech was designed to demonstrate the
possibility of irpetnal motion. We
mufess our inability to conceive of the
possibility of any har)eiiinj! or occur-?
retire that would not serve 51 r. Palmer
as an excuse for talking. The position
assumed by him in his difciwiou of the
iromesfead tragedy and, the questions
ronnected with it, is certainly very far in
advance of that occupied by any other
cfMispicnous iiolitical leader. The argu
ment by which he st-eks to justify and
maintain it is quite as radical as any
which the boldest agitators have dared
t advance. Senator Palmer occupies a
remarkable position. He is full of the;
vigor of youth although an old man. j
As things go he cannot possibly attain
higher political honors than he has al
ready won. A clone student of the
higher theories and phases of govern
ment, entertaining the same sentiments
that made him raise bis voice and later
on lift his sword in behalf of the manu
mtssia5i -of tle slaves of the south, he is
fitted to take advance ground on those
graver ouostions which younger and
narrower men halt at anil hesitate to
encounter. !5ut is the senator's position
really right? Were the men who de
fended Homestead from the Piukerton
invasion justified in the act by. that
higher law to which .Senator Palmer
eloquently : appeals?- Is it true that
-uuder changed conditions such works as
"rneeieV have become quasi public
jimJ fnust therelore be in a measure
under government direction?
Seintor Palmer has raised a momen
tous ijueation. A great deal has been
said on tbe subject, and the many fine
arguments in favor of arbitration have
been met by as many fine arguments
tgaiast it- Sweeping all these aside,
rthe fact stands forth that the state is the
-niHervaUr frf the peace of the citizens.
It establishes and maintains . courts for
ttie purpose of settling the rights of
property which may be in the dispute.
It seeks' to cover every question that
may arise lietweeu one individual and
another or one class and another, in or
ler that resort to force to obtain or re
gain rights may le averted. When the
basis -of the present system of state gov
ernment was laid labor and capital had
aiot drifted into hostility. Had they
done so the .slate builders would have
dealt with the matter as they dealt with
6 her forms of disputes. It may be as
sumed that so far as the state fails to
provide a means for the settlement of
quarrels b tween its citizens, to that ex
tent is the state deficient in performing
. fundamental dutv the preservation
ofi order - j
The ijuestion was brought up in the j
senate on Tuesday, when Senator Voor- j
hees offered a resolution declaring, that!
in all disagreements and controversies i
between employers and employes, the
principle of arbitration should he put
into practice for the settlement of diffi-
IHriMolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the. law
partnership heretofore existing between
K. 15. Dufur, George Watkins and Frank j
Menefee, under the tirni name ana style
of Dnfnr, 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 per
sons having claims against said firm will
present the same to him for payment.
Business will be. continued at theold of
fice, under the firm name of Dufur &
Menefee..' E. Ji. Dufk.
Gkokge. Watkins.
Frank Mexekek
Dated this 25th dav of June, 1892.
C.'Jod4w-- ' .
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flay. Co.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Successors to W. s. Cram.'
MiinnfjK.'tnrers of the tinest French ami
Home Made
CAlsTDIBS,
Hst of Portland.
DEALERS IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts; Cigars and Tobacco.
'hii fnrniih any of these goods at Wholesala
or Retail
In Krery Style.
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or.
SOU
Until further notice the Regulator will
make trips to the Cascades and return
on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving
The Dalles at 7 -a. in. Excursion' rates.
50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf .
iitvmacMiwMOi
V 1
Second St., Opp.
TUB DAL1.ES, , -
FloyH. & SHown,
Succeftort to C. K. Iranhuin, f
Druggists and Chemists.
Pure Drnsfaiii Medicines.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always Jn Attendance.
Sts.,
Cor. Second and -.Union
THE DALIES, OKKftO?;.
STAGY;
JiENJ. HARRISON.
W HITEIiAW" REID,
Hood's Stable,
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages", shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmitbing in the
finest etylo. Satisfaction guaranteed.
GOHKIHG & HOCKJVIflH ,Props.
me
Waicti
aue
-BKAIJJK-IN-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.
COLUMBIA
JULI
IE
104 Second Street,
ICE! ICE! ICE!
-has. sTrnLixi;.
OWES WILHKLM
Stubling & Wilhelm.
The Gepmania,
SECOND ST.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
JT'ltealers in Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. '
W. F. Wiseman,
Saloon and Wine Room.
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, j
we are now prepared to receive orders,
wholesale or retail, to be delivered
through the Eummer. Parties contract
ing with us will be carried through the
entire season without advance is
pkice, and may depend that we have
nothing but
PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE
Cut from mountain water;, no slough of
slush ponds. '
Leave orders at the Columbia Candy
Factory, 104 Second street, or Ice
Wagon.
W. S. CRAM, Manager.
All kinds of repairing a pecialty, and all work
cuamiueea ana promptly aitenaea to
Call and we his stock
leave an order elsewhere. .
of clocks before you
W. E. GARRETSON.
-Jeweler.
Leaamp
. SULK AOKXT KOK THE .
n nun m ira... i-..ST7in. ... i J
The Liateh Stiring is Alutays Out !
SEASON
Sprir ai)d Summer,
,j
"But mini are thinss. and a small dnou of nib.
Falling, like dew, upon a thoahWrroduecM- v .
, That which makes thousands, perhaps niiUSonx. Think.
iltrSI TO ISTKEE8T AN1 IQ TOr Wn.
I" v.
Buy Oun Shoes -1-
-M AXl.'FACTUREl BY r - 1 ;' . .
WALTER H. TEN NY d. CO.,
. . BOSTON, 7umss. .
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
: . -" SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. ,1
All Watch Work Warranted..
Jewelry
Made to Order.
1 38 8euU St.. Tbit Iall. Or.
DID YOU KNOW IT
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
Ranges, Jeraeli's Stoves and Ranges, .Universat . Stoves and Ranges.
We are also agents for the Celebrated Baynton Fowee. '
flmmanition and Loaded Shells,. Ete.
SRfllTAHV PUUtTiBlHC A
MAIER
SPECIAliTV.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The foTrngiited Knlldfnfp next Door to onrt .Ifoawti '. ' --Y
Handsomely FniniM Booms to Bent "by the Day. Weci or ML
Meals Prepared; by a First Class Engliishr Cook-
-
. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED-
.Good Swaple .Koomk for Commercial "Men . ' '
JVERS. H- PHASER, Prropi.
H O. NIELSSN
Clot hiep and
Tailor
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,- Trunks and Valises,
Northwest
Court Streets.
corner of Second and
The St. Charles Hotel.
This old, xpular and reliable bouse
haa leen entirely refurnished, and every
rdom has been repapered and repainted
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience. Kates
reasonable. A rood restaurant attached
to the houne. Free bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
J. S. fiCHKNCK,
President.
H. M. Sisxu.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
"HE DALLES, -
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
failties: that a lein.-al to arbitrate and a i
resort n vi.l. iu e for the solution of dif- I Collections made and proceeds prom ptlv
.... , , . . i remitted on dav of collection,
-faculties were methods inconsistent with
the principles of-the existiiiE form, of ' Si?ht an..d Telegraphic Exchange sold ion
1 , . . . ev V ork, San Francisco and rort-
goveiiuncnt, and instructing the com-: land
miltee on education and labor to inquire j .
into ehe expediency and propriety of j DIRECTORS.
preparing mid reporting to the t-enate a; D. P. Thompson.
bill muicinir lirovision for a commission i Ed. M. Williams,
of Ialor. ;
GKBLER-iMEBSTER'
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Sold on Easy Payments.
Musical Instruments and Music.
Booksellers and Stationers.
ACOBSEN 8b Co.,
Lts' JFtj.jxi 1 ffrl xxgg 3-ooc3Lei.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DAI3LES; OREGON.
HEW SPR1II& flliD SUIIimER DRY GD0D3
COMPLETE IN EVERY
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DEPARTMENT.
162 SECOND STREET.
The Dalles, Or.
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H. M.
.Ino. S. Sciiexck.
Geo. A. LiKBft.
Be.vi.l.
tJ4
J. L. FISHER.
W. J. MONTAGUE.
Spuiisters need not despair. ' Cleopatra !
was 37 when Marc Anthony lell into her
power. Josephine was 33 when she was
married to Napoleon, and when Helen
of Troy stirred up her great internation
al row she was past ".0. It is never too
late to ensnare.
.!.... - .-.I
From one of General Weaver's latest
speeches it may be inferred that he linds
it impossible to buv as. much as he would !
like to do. witk ..ne dollar. When he SECOND STEEET. THE DALLES, 0E.
FISHER t MONTAGUE,
I'KOI'UIKTDRS OF THE-
iKletc .Shavinir Parlors
AX1
Bath Roonis.
a
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.! .-fiai I iiii'MtT-Tlr If -i; : tt ' vy-t
OT E i.
Glotbing, Gents' f urnishing' Goods, Hats Gaps,
Boots and Shoes, i
Full Assortment of the Ieading. 'Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers mitt save money by examining oar ' stock
and priees before parehasing elsemhere.
HJ Herbririg-
BUTLER & CO.,
DEALERS IN- ; ,
S, " i 5'
'"'1.1?
5 2-3-.
. !
luilding Material, Rough and Dressed
lumbehlime.fiaster '
A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us.
: JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad.
THE DALLES, OB
-DEALERS IN-
Washington
Morth
SITUATED At THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
has a dollar .worth 08 cents what stack?
of things 'it will fetch him ! :
"Peril. 1'rotection and Pirikertonism"
is the motto with which some of oiir
lernocratic friends are willing to.Burch
ardi.e the republican campaign," but i
will not work. . ..
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(ientleuien will find THE ELETE
j fully lip to the times in every respect.
I Hair Cutting in the best manner, in
i every style-of the art. .Smooth ShaTing
! mid Perfect liuthe.
! Hours; . Every day and evening dur
ing the week.. . Closed on fcaturday eve
nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun
days from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon.
I PAINTS, OILS. AND GLASS,
- And the Most Complete and the Latest I'atterus and Designs in '
gjT"Praclical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bat the best brands of the
Sherwin-Williams and .7. AV. Masary's Paints used in all our work, and none brit
the most skilled workmen employed. . Agent's for Masurv Liquid Paints. lo
chemical combination or soap mixture. A lirst class -article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to. ..
Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sta., Tho Dalles, Oregon
Destined to be trie Best
Manufacturing Center In
the Inland Empire.
Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North
west. - ;
For Further Information Call at the Office of .
e Investment Co.,
0. D. TAYLOR, The Dalles, Or! 72 WasMmtci St., Portland. Or.
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