The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 02, 1892, Image 2

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    Tiis Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLE8 CJTY
- . WASCO. COUNTT. '
FOK PP.KSIDKNT,
nniTTTUJTV
National Republican Ticket, i
The ire Wguu. 7
The ioe ttaaon of Cates & AIIisont JB u
the Btreete every morning -from 6 to.S
o'clock. Anv orders for ice- left with
"Will Vanbibber's express or at the etore
of Chas. Issuer ' wl !1 be promptly at
tended to. Catkh & Ai!.raoi.
FOK VICK-PKESIUEKT,"
WIIITELAW KEID,
of New York.
FOR PKESIDKNTIAI. ELECTORS,
J. F. CAPLES, of Portland.
If- 15. MILLER, of Grant's Pnee.
G. M. IRWIX, of Union.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
SINGULAR CONDITION OF Til I SOS
It was not considered aa anything re
tuarkaUe at the time, for the creat
Daniel Webster to take the view of thi
division of Uucle .Sam's domain which
lie credited to him ifi Ken Perlev Poor's
Reminiscences, from which he quote:
"Mr. We4ter had a verv vague idea
of the great west. On one Ot-caeioii w hen
. K I - .1 . . . , .
u us in uie senate a preposition was
before it (o establish a niail route from
Independence, Mo., to the mouth of the
Columbia river, ,000 miles across plains
and mountains, about the extent of
which the public then knew no more
than they did of the interior of Tidbit
JIr. Webster, after denouncing the
measure, closed with a few remarks
concerning the country at large. 'What
3o we want,' he exclaimed, 'with this
vaet, worthier area? This region of
-aee and wild beasts, of deserts of
shifting sands and -whirlwinds of dust,
f cactus and prairie dogs? To what
use could we ever hope to put these
great deserts, or these endless mountain
range, impenetrable and covered to
tlicir very base with eternal snow?
What can we ever hope to' do with the
western coast, a coast of 3,000 miles,
rock-bonnd, cheerless, uninviting, and
' not a harbor on it? What use have wo
for this country?"'
- Wlieu the above words were uttered,
but little was known of this great coun
try, and Mr. Webster was in a measure
excusable for his sayings. But with the
light of the present, what a violation it
is to have an intelligent man assert that
.this country is "good for nothing."
"There Is not a bill in sight of The Dalles
'Init is of more real value, for fruit alone,
Uu the hggt f-mtu rii MacenchueetlBr
"Talk about the discovery of America;
s.-.liy people are only just now beginning
"to discover the real merits of this regionP
We' can excuse Webster; but have no
pology for the moss-backed webfoot,
who save the hills are of no value.
Without elevators, with which to get up
to his plowing, they are no donbt "no
isood" to the somnolent Oregonian whose
tank account accumulates without . ex-'
. 3$fon of any kiad on hia part.
wmmm mm
VOLOn,fj(S PREDICAMENT. .
A " 1 "iC
. nil..
tho one that's made bv thowonri
etora of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
Unusual, but made in cood faith.
It'a a reward of 500 for an incura
ble case of Catarrh. It' you have
one, the money's for you. But you
uau ii . ji.no w wneiuer you nave one,
till you've tried Dr." Sago's Remedy.
Hat's - incurable by any ' other
means, yields to that. By its mild,
soothing, cleansing and healing
properties, it cures the worst cases,
no matter of how long standing.
That's the reason the money can be
offered. There's a risk about it, to
be Bure. But it's so small that the
proprietors are willing to take it.
The symptoms of catarrh are,
headache, obstruction of noae, dis
charges falling . into throat, some
times profuse, watery, and acrid, at
others, thick, tenacious, , mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid and offen
sive ; eyes weak, ringing in ears,
deafness ; offensive breath ; ' smell
and taste impaired, and general
debility. Only a few of these
symptoms likely to be present at
once.
Second. St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
THJi UAl.I.ES, -
County Treasurer' Notice.
-AH countv warrants -registered prior
to March 13, 1B8'J, will be paid if pre
sented at bv office, corner Third and
Washit-EtoiT strerts. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The BaTlcs, July 1C, 1S92-;
William Micsiell,
i " 7. 1 Si f TrpsnrctAVOuiJitJst-XXi:.
Administrators Sale of Horses,
In pursuance of. an order of the
county court, of Wasco- county, dated
July 15th, 1892, I will sell as a whole or
in lots, all the band of mare,--geldiHgs
ana cons, aiao one mack totranirer"
stallion, a fine horse and good breeder,
oeionguig to tno estate oi the. late W. J
Mcins. These are good well bred
horses, many of thcui broke .to work.
They will'be sold for cosh or approved
security.
J. C. Mkl.vs, Administrator, .
of the Estate of XV.'J. "Meins;
7.23d wlm. :
COLUMBIA ICE CO..
y
104 Second Street,
ICE! ICE f ICE!
OSKGOX.
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmithing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guaranteed.
GUNNING Props.
J. L FISHER. W. J. MONTAGUE.
I UlTl III,
1
-PROPRIETORS OF THK
. . . . -
fcJite Shavino- Parlors
Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand.
wo are now prepared to receive orders,
wholesale or retail, to be delivered
through the Eummer. Parties contract
ing with us will be carried Ihroneh the
entire season withoi.t advanck is
pkice, and may depend that we have
rothing but .
PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE
Cut from mountain water : no elnm'h nf
slush ponds.
Leave orders at the Columbia Candv
Factory, 104 Second . street, or Ice
Wagon.
V. S. CRAM. Manager,
l ' . . ICS t ICE ICE I v . :
., '. Having on hand s large' supply of ice
wear& prepared to furnish our custom-,
era with ice in any quantity at a reason
ably rate. Y We gtiaranloe. w&will supply
the -demand without -advancing.- prices
th'rbvighout the season. - Leave orders at
C;' Lauer's store, Second street.
5-2tf . Oaths & Aixieos.
All
NOTICE,
Dalles - Citv warnintB registered
prior to October 7, 18JX, will be paid if
preaented; at my office. . Interest censes
from and after this dato. , -. .
. Dated July 7tb 1802.-,-..
Floyd
Pi.
Sfiown
- Successors to C K. Dnubam. - v :
Driiarists.andtlieniists.
:hW Dpjail:lEtoEi 1
Iispen3ing rtysieiaDs' Prescriptkiiis a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
Cor,
Second rand Union
TWK DAMiES, (IRKGON.-
sts.
' :'THEj;;CECEB'R7?TEF;
6SEfliiA:BjfeEWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-known Brewery irnow turning oat the beet Beer and Porter
ciet of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been" introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
Spnpd aijd Summer,
WE
SEASON
1892.
'""fctJ"11- ? drort of ink; i
JT&limcr- lIKPnmc. i rmn n rKn,k 1
TKUST TO INTEREST AND DO TOIT GOOD.
STAGY. SHOHIIl,
Tfte WatcftniaRer,
-CKAI.KE IS-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry; Etc!
All kinds of rermiriue a sijecialtr. and nil work
suanmmu anu prompuy R fie II two to. - -
uau ana see his stock of clocks before
leave an oraer elbewbcre
e you
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS;
HO EKJ?T STItEEI,
THE UALI.KS, OREGON.
-AND-
. Bath Rooms.
SE001TD STEEET. THE DALLES, 0E.
Gentlemen will find . THE KT.TTE
tally up to the times m every respect.
Hair Cutting in the best manner, in
every style of the art. Smooth Shaving
and Perfect Baths.
Hours : F.irery day and evening dur-
x.1 -. St
uk luB weeK. uiosea on aturdav re
nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun
ays from 7 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon.
CIIAS. STUBUNG.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
People who are not. absorbed in watch
ing the campaign as a whole will find
opportunity for reflection in the interest
ing predicament of Colorado. Here is a
state without a presidential candidate
whom it honestly admires.- It mnst'Le
understood t hat for Colorado there is now
but one candidate, one principle and one
issue, ami all three are called Free Sil
ver. G rover Cleveland is against free
silver. So is Mr. Harrieon. Therefore
there is no enthusiasm in Colorado for
either. Whom can the Coloradian vote
for? There is Gen. Weaver. But it is
hard to get up enthusiasm for a man
whose chances of election are, to' say the
least, el ' pa. So Colorado grows apathet
ic aud listless and waits for '96. We
tender her people the assurance of our
sympathetic commiseration. - '
Stubling S Williams,
The Germania,
SECOND ST., ,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
Dealers- in Wines. : Liauors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
- The desire to be remembered ie a com-
mon, ami not an ignorable ifeeTing,
Whn we are dead and gone it will really
make no difference to us whether we are
remembered or -not. When the time
oonei for friendship- and acquaintance
and reputation to be translated into
memory wi will be engaged In journey
of discovery whose interest will take our
whole attention. Even the most enter
prising newspapers have ho subscribers
in heaven. Even the ' meanest newspa
pers, though well filed for circulation on
earth, have no constituency in hades. So
that the account of our funeral in either
class of papers will make no difference
to ue when once we have crossed the
line.- We wil I never read it. Neverthe
less we have, n- desire. to be kindly re
jKMmbered. 4 v ' ' '-' ' ' v ' - . - '
The reduction in the tariff? on steel
billets caused the proposed reduction in
wages at the. Homestead mills which oc
casioned the present trouble there and
yet the remedy the democrats offer for
vuch labor troubles is to remove the tar.
iff entirely and make unlimited reduct
ions in wai'ei necessary. Can any Mage
worker figure out any possible benefit to
himself from the adoption of the demo
cratic anti-tariff policy ?
W. F. Wiseman,
and Wine Root
The Dalles, - Oregon.
Northwest .corner
Court Streets.
of Second and
The St. Charles Hotel;
PORTLAND, ' OREGON. '
This old, popular and reliable; house
baa hoan am.waIm nr.. .
room has been repapered and repainted
and newly carpeted throughout. The
Kamba -IT. j ...
wuwuua iiv rooms ana is suppuea
with every modern convenience. Kates
reasonable. A good restauran t attached
to the house. Free bns to and from all
trains. . ... .
C. W. KNOWLE8, Prop. :
J. B. 8CHKNCZ,"
President.
II. M. BBAiL
: . Jahicr.
It flatiohal Bank.
vhe dalles;
r OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made, and proceeds promptly
Ac&uxbwu uii vi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land.
" D1RECTOK8.
D. P. Thompson. Jko. S. Schencx.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lixbe.
H. Ht Bxall. -
-in fSW& vli- r iirJi U l -Jul z
At the old stand oi J. Ltushef. Chas. pirazef, tvop.
MMKR & B EN TON
DEJt,EJRS IN
Cord Woon fir,; pine, ash
VULi -; VV VUU ANrj CRABAPPLE
GROCERIES,
STOVES
RANGES.
HARDWARE
-MANUFACTDKEjj BY ! 5 -jj.'J ;- '
V WALTER H. TENNY &
- ix llf'i BOSTON, ; TWVTSS.
CO.
THE DALLES MERCANTlLE Cb.
. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
TH 11 EUROPEAN HOUSE.
'' ' '' T" Co""1IKal Building next Door to Court Hnuu. ; j
, I MuStimelyMsnh ..Boqins' tQ Rent ijp Day, Weei or Montfi.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOIACTTED.
Good Sample Koonts ' for Commercial Meni ; ;
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TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders cor. TMrd and Union, or 133 Second st.
thk DAXivEs, or:
; ,. : : .DEALER IN ' ... - r.-i-i " l ;( i$
CXrz i r V ToH fir ITIii
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
It behooves -everyone, especially the workingman; to buy
where hd can' buy. the cheapest aiid can get the most- for his
hard earned money. We solicit a share of your patronage.
Ca$h paid for eggs and poultry. ; All goads delivered free and promptly
Corner Union and Second streets, The DalleWoregon.- r:
JELLY GLASSES.
OR KKTAIt-
FRUIT JARS. H
. . . .
Crockery vajadZGr ... U
r. s Platedware Guttervv Ijarjitss:
Toys and ' Notionsr. Hammocks, - -
:::vr" 7:::r ' ;PisIdng Tackle, Stationery, Ete
Agent for NEW. HOME and WHITE SEWING MACHINES.
. - -f. XV :JNeeaies.asa attaonments for all machines. 3' "
Clears and Tobaoob.
18 Second St IF?ORE E N SGO.? i g 5icond St.
INN,
Open firorri JaJy 1st to betobeir 1st. .
: Tbi3 pictiireaqae hostler;, built of silver fir.'logsVpnd rooted 'geburely on th
of a.PP'ce on the north ide of Mount" Hood is within fifteen minute
walk of the perpetnalace nd Bno- of ; Kliot- 31acier,-7.000-feeb tiboTB the eea
level, twenty-seven miles from Hood River, over the finest roads in the United
8tte8..ivFre.forthe4waid4ri48.004 rte nef'dk :t.Kft - ..-
arket lifftwda.
Mount Hoed
tt . AnB. al.oa --ap mn is supplied with everything the m
cuiu ium uaiue, cm., mo guiaes wm taKe you to the top of
by the beet practicable routes, which are from iho Inn.' .-
W. A. Ij AKidritiliE, Manager.
HEW SFfil'IG (lilD SUIillHEfj
WffiOiDS
COMPI-ETK' IN
VERY; DEPATkTMKtfT.;
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
- And the' Most Complete and the Lateat Patterna and lfesign's in ' "
jF Practical Painters and Pamr Hantwra . Krra hnf. 1Vi KcBf fnTila rt Ihn
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masurv's Paints
the moet skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
Chemical Combination or BOS It rnivtm-P. -A firt.t flaoa nr4ifl in nil mlnra All
orders promptly attended to. 1 ' '
Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sta., ' The Dalles, Oregon
Gents' Fofnisfiinf Goods, Hats; Caps;
. Boots and Shoes. :
Full Assortment of the Jldiiig&riucti; r
ashersiU save rmonfbyf
and pri Jre ch
H.
Herbring
WM.
f
& CO
-DEACERS IN-
Building
lterial, Otfigliant
Lumber. Ume, Plaster, Hairhrj ment.
A!liberal discount to the'tfaile in aH ! lines handled by 'us.
JEFFEHBON 8TREET,' between Second and Railroad-. -THE" DALLES, OR