The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 22, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronids.
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v Having on hand a large supply of ice
we are prepared to furnish oar custom -ers.witbllce
in -any quantity at a reason
able' -rate-.'; We guarantee we will supply
the demand without advancing pricee
throughout the season. . Leave orders at
C. Fv Lauer's store, Second street. -: : -;
5-2tf .- " Gates & Allisom.
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All Dalies City warrants registered
prior to October 7, 1890, will be paid if
presented at my office. . . Interest ceases
from and after this date. - -
Dated July 7th, 1893. i f v"7
'-' '"' ' ' L. IvOEDBX, -
tf. ' Treas. Dalles City.'
- The ioe wagon of Cafes & Allison is on I
TH e CELEBRATED ,
pOfcpjfBfViBEfvm
tne streets every morning irom a -to ; - 8
o'clock. Any orders forice left -With
"Will Vanbibber's express or at he store
of-Chaa. Lauer will be promptly .at
tended to. . Catks & Allison.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
. AKD WASCO CO0KIY"7,.
Coantjr Trtuuter'i Xotlce y.
- All county warrants" registered prior
to March 13, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. . Interest ceases on
and after this date. - - - -
The Dalles, July 16," 1892.-:
" William Micmsll," '
7.18tf ' Treasurer Wasco Conrity, Or,'
ThU well-known Brewery to now taming oat the beat Beer and Porter
east of toe Oaecadee. The .latest appliances for . the manafaetare of good haKfr-J
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the flrat-olaee article will be placed oa
FOH PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana.
wo marasec.
ODalnepnbl
Tilt
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
WHITELAW REID,
of New York. ..
FOB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
J. F. CAPLES, of Portland.
B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass.
G. M. IRWIN, of Union.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
PL A N FOR A RBITRA TION.
Uol. W. w. I'hapmnn submitted a
plan for arbitration which appears in
theOregonian of the 20th. If the as
smbly would adopt this measure it would
settle- any trouble in Oregon arising
from disputes between employer and
employe. It would be simple in its op
eration. To illustrate : The employes,
the laborers, think their wages ought to
be increased, and they send .a letter to
the employer uiakins the request in res
pectful language. The employer looks
. -over his books and accounts and thinks
he cannot afford it. He writes
a respcciui letter to the employes
that he cannot afford it, and
gives the reasons. Tho employes do
not think lie is correct and are will
ing to refer it to be decided by disinter
ested neighbors. They then select three
arbitrators and appoint the time and
place of meeting, and send notice to the
employer informing him of these facts,
and he appoints three arbitrators and
notifies the laborers. They all meet and
the question i9 settled without any dis
turbance. During this the business is
carried on, and neither party suffers the
slightest injury.
It is said the Duke of Devonshire goes
to sleep in the house of lords. What
else is he to do should that august houso
sit late, as it does three or four times a
year? Besides, it is the custom to go to
sleep iu parliament when you have a
mind to. The rules forbid the perusal
of a newspaper, a magazine or a book.
If a peer or a member of the commons
desires to read he must go to the read
ing room or the library. Therefore,
when a boro is on his legs about ten or
-eleven.o'clock, and his diffuse and unin
teresting commonplaces arc running out
in turgid verbosity, what better thing
can a statesman do than go to elecp?
When in the lower house as Lord Hart
ington, the duke was a confirmed sleeper,
with his legs against the clerk's table,
his hat tilted down over his eyes, his
mouth open and arms folded, or balanc
ing his body upon his seat. At times
his lordship was guilty of an approach
to snoring. People who go to bed about
two or four in the morning must take
their sleep somcwhero
Concerning the report that President
Hill of tho Great Northern was about to
come into possession of the O. R. & N.
properties, a Chicago special says : The
. Great Northern is xrctically complete
to Spokane, where it connects with the
. Oregon Railway and Navigation com
pany, (U. P. R. lessee). It would cost
less tifiin half as much to secure it as to
build a new lino to tho coast. Besides a
new line would not in ten years have the
local traffic of the existing line. With a
transfer of ownership would go the
steamship lines plying to all coast and
river points between San Francisco and
British Columbia. It would also put the
Union Pacific and Northern Pacific at
the mercy of the Great Northern as re-
gards trackage rights and rate making
to tho coasts President Hill will in any
event will add largely to his steamship
lines between Buffalo and Duluth, run
ning them on a schedule with his rail
lines to beat any possible rail time by 12
noura between Uuualo anai'ortiand.
On Saturday last at just five minutes
of 7 a. m., the first through train of the
Great Northern completed its journey at
. 6t.Paul from Spokane. Although this
train pulls out of tho Union depot at
Spokane an hour and a half later than
tho Northern Pacific express, it lands
its passengers in St. Panl five hours in
advance of its southern rival, making a
cut of nearly seven hours on their . time,
The train made schedule time all the
way through, and the passengers.: ex
pressed the satisfaction with the service.
magnificent scenery and smoothness , of
the track. The Chicago passengers, es
pecially, wero gratified i to learn, that
they had reached St. Paul in ample
. time to catch the: day trains '-for' their
destination, 'thus avoiding a day's- stop
over. ' ' r; ; -' ' -' : -
It is said that the highest salary ro
ceived by any. officer in the Salvation
arniyls $6 per week, and the average is
less than ojjo-half that; sum. Many of
tho salvation lads and lasses live simply
on bread and water, and daring the self
denial week $100,000 was raised for mis
sion work. - '
It isn't the, tisttal vay
-r-it's . juat the reverso -to pay a
patient when you can't cure .him.
jNeverthelesa, that's what's done by
the . proprietora of Dr, Sage's Ca
tarrh Remedy ',' They, promise , to
pay you $500. if they can't . cure
your catarrh, ho matter how bad
the oase. It isn't mere1 talk- it's
business. ' You can satisfy yourself
of it, if you're interested. And you
ought to be," if you have catarrh.
It's faith in their medicine that's
behind the offer. It has cured
thousands of the worst cases, where
everything else failed. You can be
cured, too. 'If you can't, you get
the money. . They're willing to take
the risk you ought to be glad to
take the medicine. -
It's the cheapest medicine you
can buy, because it's guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
You only pay for the good you
get. . Can you ask more ?
That's the peculiar plan all Dr.
Pierce's medicines are sold on.
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER. GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
(2alf Gind $a& me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
second St., The Ualles.
Sole Ageut for WANNAMAKEE & BROWN,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
TUB DAIiIiES,
OEEGON.
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving- Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. ..
GUWlflG & HOCpifllt ,Props.
J. L. FISHER. W. J. MONTAGUE.
4 MONTAGUE,
-PEOPEIETOES OF TIIE-
Elite Shaving Parlors
AXD- .
Bath Rooms.
SECOND STEEET. THE DALLES, OS.
Gentlemen will find THE ELITE
ally up to the times in every respect.
Hair Cutting in the best manner, in
every style of the art. Smooth Shaving
and Perfect Baths.
Honrs : F.vorv day and evening dur
ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve
nines after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun-
davs from 7 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon.
CHAS. 8TUBUNG.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
Stubling & Williams.
The Gef mania,
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES, OREGON
33F"Dealera in Wines, Liquors and
(Jigars. Milwaukee Heeron Urangbt.
W. F. Wiseman,
Saloon and ; Wine Room,
The Dalles, - Oregon.
Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets. : '- - - .
The St. diaries Hotel
PORTLAND- OREGON. 7 ?
, Administrators Sale of Horses,
': In pursuance of an' order of" the
county court, of Wasco county, dated
July 15th, 1892, 1, will soil" as a whole or
in lots; all the band of mares, geldings
and colts, also one ."Black Stranger"
stallion, a fine horse and good breeder,
belonging to the estate of the late W. J.
Meine. These are good well bred
horses, many of them broke to work.
They will be sold for cash or approved
security." ; '
J. C. Meixs, Administrator,
of the Estate of W. J. Meitss.
7.23dwlm.
J. FOLCO,i
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DEALER IN - . - . -
Candes, Froiis, Nuts, Soda Water,
lee Cream, Tokcca ana Cigars. ':-
JCAUUFACTUSBB OT-.
First Class Syrups fop Saloo&s and
Soda Foantains, Etc.
Second ctreot, Kcxt door to Wincate'a Hall
MAIER Sz BENTON
DEALERS IN ' .
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V V UCJU AND CRABAPPLE
GROCERrES, STRX$Bz. HARDWARE
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY;
Leave ol-ders cor. Third and Union, or 133 Second st.
j THE DALLES. OR; 7
NEPTDNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
HO FEONI BTItKET.
T ti K DALIES. OBEOON.
:; ,v'-:'.Tbe (tavefo Stiriog is Alutays Oat I
SDrinA nrA Simmoy s SEASON
w 5 ttSnff. and a naaU dronoi Ink,
1892. .
Fallinsr. Uke dew, upon a thonght. prodace.
Thai watoh makes (houiaiida, petbApa mUiioBs. think.
WE IEC8T TO mBE8T A0r DO YOU OOODi
- Out SHOEsBiiS : : JSi'&y
WALTER H. TENNY & CO.,
l, ' ilf-;VV , BOSTON. TCRSS.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CQ.,
SOLE -.AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
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SPBg filiflt LS0paEft DBf GOODS '
COM?jT8 IN. EVERT DEPARTMENT.
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-DEALER IN-
Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour.
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
It behooves everyone, especially the workingnian tov buy
where he can btiy the cheapest and can get the most for his
hard earned money. We solicit a share oi your patronage:
Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All goods delivered free and promptly
Corner Union and Second streets.The Dalles, Oregon.
FRUIT JARS. .: JELLY GLASSES.
WHOI.KSAI.1J Oil KKTilL-W " ' ' ': ' t
Crockery and Glassware, : ' '"
Platedware. Cutlery, Ijamps,
oys and Notions, Hammocks, ;""' t '
Fishing Tackle, Stationery, Etc
Agent for NEW HOME-and MHITErSEWING JVIACHINES.
Iteedlcfi and attachments for all mociuus.
C3isrJcs and ; Tbtoaood. ." , . & : y .
18 Second St L. RORDEN & CO., 181 Second St.
BOOTS AND SHOES:;i S ;
Hats and Caps, Trunks and realises,
biotmng, uents' tapiiisDifig Goods, flats, Caps,
? 1 C; JBoots and Shoes. i v
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run iioouiuueui ui mo jjeauing wauuiactUieTB. ' ;
Cash Buyers rail! save monev bv ex aminina onr stock
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ana prices oeiore parenasmg eisecanere.!
Hi Hesrbring
Open from July 1st to Oetobetr 1st.
' - This DlCtarSeaae hoetlerv. built of silver ' fir loirs, ami rnntjA uivnmlr rin thiti
edse of a DreciDice on the north a'ttla of Mount HmiiI ia sritJiin fifbtan mImImi
walk, of the perpetual ice-and enow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet above ibe e.
States: ' Fare for the round trio ts.00 rktoa r dir ix .sn.
" " awv.w aw v.vuv. vc. u id buejuucu wiLfi nvKrvftiiMiir III. ntHrKHL Mill in i m
xiu. uua Boia oaing, etc., iuo cestot guides wUHafce you to the top of Mount iooI
vy mo we. Dracucaoie rounw. wnicn are iram tne inn. ...
W. A. IiAIGTTiTiFit Manager.
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WM. BUTLER & Cd-
-DEALERS IN-
COSNEK OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Washington flOftl) DallBS; WaskinitD
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SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, v
;This old, "popular and reliable house
haa been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repapered and repainted
aiid newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplied
with every .modern convenience. Kates
reasonable. A good restaurant attached
to the house, trer bos to and from all
trains. - . ' '
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
-' Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing Center in
the Inland Em pire.
Best Selling Propertylaf
the Season in the North
west. , , . . -
A For. Further information Call at tha Office of
tt D. TAYLOR Dalles. Or. 72 tfasiiiton St,Fcrtlaij. Or.
Building Material, Rough and Dressed
' Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement
A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us.
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JEFFERSON STREET, jbet weea Second and Railroad. THE DALLES, OB
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The Cormgatd Building-next Door to Court Hotite.
- - -' ' - '.' 7 ' '1 :. '";) ' . 'A ';t .-' '.
,t anil0ie5?E Day; f esi or MontjL t -
Meals, Prepared by a First; Class I Ejigjjfeh Cook:
XRAN3IENT PATHONAGE SQtlCrprb, '
" " ' '' -Cood' Sample Rbomsfor Commercial Mea..r .lA-c ,