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THE DALLES. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1892;
NO. 72;
VOL. IV.
W. E. GARRETSQN,
Leaaiaa
Jeweler.
SOLE AGENT Fill: Til!
L- .. . 1 - j - - ,- - J'&Si - ntrnrifT
AM Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order
138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
Our pall
Clothing,
Of Clothing and Furnishing
Goods is'now complete.; Ydli
can ' "
5aue foi)ey
Kranich and Bach Pianos.
By seeing our stock, before
making your . purchases..
POLITICS IN CHICAGO.
Both Political' ;: Parties are Without
Qrganizatioii. , V v
POLITICALLY SPLIT ''IS.. TWAIN.
Factions J Contending Lftr Supremacy
Within the Party Lines. ' '
ONIA SLBKriJfO" ON THEIR AlOlS.
Recognised as Standards of the high
est grade of manufacture.
JUDGE NELSON'S
decision:
Speaking of patent medicines, the
Judge eaya: "I wish to deal fairly and
honorably with all, and when I Gnd an
article that will do what it is recom
mended to do, I am not ashamed to eay
bo. I am acquainted with. Dr. Vander
pool (having been treated by him for
cancer), and have used his blood medi
cine, known as the 8. B. Headache and
Liver Cure, and while I am 75 years old,
and have used many pills and other
remedies for the blood, liver and kid
nev8. 1 must eay that for a kidney tonic
in B rights disease, and as an alterative
for the blood, or to correct the action of
the stomach and bowels, it is a very sn
uerior remedy, and lieats anything I
ever tried. J. B. Nki.son,
Yakima, Wash
At 50 cents a bottle. It is the poor
man s mend and family doctor. -
Annie Wright Seminary,
Boarding and Day School for Girls.
Hinth Year begins Sept. 8th . 1892
For Admission, Apply to the Principal
IVIrs. Sarah K. White,
Annie Wright Seminary.
IACOMA, WASH.
JOHN PASHEK,
it - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco San.
Just Received, a fine slock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Stvles. at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used fn cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
each time.
Repairing, and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. v.
1X1. H. Young,
BiacKsmitH&wapiSiioii
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all ; work
. ; . Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeeing a Speiality
Third Street, opposite tie olil LieMani
MRS. C. DAVIS
Has Opened the
1EVERE 3 : RESTAURANT
In the Ses;.-Frame BuUdingon
SECO! STREET, Next to the ' ;
Diamond Flouring Uillsw -
First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours.
'i'dWhiie H1p Employed! Vy
Id
Md
Wil
. ! 7 i .r.
DRUG S
Snipes Kin ersly
-THE LEADING
Beady to fly at Each Other's Throats
at the Flrat Koto of War Noth
lug Prepared. '
- Handled by Three Registered Druggists, j .
..." " ALSO ALL THE! LEADING
Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries,
HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
Agent3 for Murphy's" Fine Varnishes and the only agents in
the Uity tor The bherwm, Williams uo. s ramts.
-WE AKE-
The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported . Key West andj Domestic Cigars.
Agent for Tansili s runch.
129 Second Street, The Dalles. Oregon
. tETTEB? FKOH THK PEOPLE. '
Gnoil Itond and Convict Labor TariflT
- , Cholera tc. . " . i
Special to The Chbokccm.) . -r-
The Dalles, Sept. 7. I have taken a
very great interest . in . the question of
good roads, how to mate and maintain
them : also in the convictlabor question.
It seems to me tliat the quickest way to
settle toth - of these most important
questions would be.for each state to do
away.with the present system of con
tracting convict labor .and put tho con
victs to work on the' public highway.
Then would come an era of good road
m'akinsrrTt wonld ' settle-rtrikea and
labor troubles to a certain extent, for the j
convicts would not come into -competi
tion with, tradesmen, r. mechanics and
day laborers. ' .8. B. R.
, Don't Want free Trade. -Dufcr,
Sept. 5. I am am V0 years old
and was in business during the time the
democrats had a tariff for revenue only.
Owing to the constant drain . of gold to
pay. the balance ot trnae against tins
country times were excessively hard and
I lost heavily and paid as high as 12 per
cent to get gold to run my business.
The state banks and stock-security banks
supplied the currency, but if you got a
bill of it you did not know one day
whether it would be good the next. The
democratic platform., declares for free
trade. Mr. Cleveland said in his speech
of acceptance that protection was all
wrong. Now how. is Gen. Black or any
other candidate going to alter the plat
form? They can'tdo it. The republican
platform says the manufacturer is en
titled . to . the difference in . wages in
foreign countries, and it is so. .' M. J . li.
. v.-' A PreTentlve for Cholera. .
The Dalles, Sept. 7. At a time like
this, when . cholera- threatens to invade
our land, will, you please publish the
following preventive, aDd . if - only one
case maj thereby be prevented, it will
repay alt. the trouble. Marseilles (or
thieves vinegar, as it is called) is pro
nounced infallible as a preventive of
cholera. It was invented during a sea
son; of pestilence, by , four thieves, who
spent their time plundering the dying
and the dead, with no fear of infection,
thei vinegar with which' they supplied
themselves being ft successful disinfect
ant. Their recipe, which is in use to
day, is as follows:' Dried tops of large
and small wormwood,- roBemary, sage,
mint, roe, lavender flowers, two ounces
of each ; calamus root, cinnamon,
cloves, nutmeg, garlic, one and one
fourth ounces each ; camphor, one-half
OPENED BY THE MAYOR
The Contest For Tne LigHt-W ei0f
. World-Championship. .
JACK McAULIFF WON THE BELT.
Sullivan Shall Wear no Pine Pitch
Plaster on This TriclL
" - - . J r
IP fORBEVS BACKEKS. ARE FIBM.
Xba Question Will be KaUed When the
Pugilist Enter The King To-. .
Night. Topic.
Chicago, Sept 7. With all the fuss
and feathers that were painfully in evi
dence during the last two years, both
political parties begin the campaign of
1892 in Chicago practically, without
organization. The. situation is .better
explained by the statement of Ex-Sena
tor Bloom-ot. Auburn Park. He says
"the republicans have held the city hall
and dispensed the city patronage for a
year and a half, and yet that party is
not only without organization but is
practically split in twain by factions
contending for supremacy within the
party. In the democratic' camp the
Harrimon and antt-Harrimon factions
have been Bleeping on their arms, but
ready to fly at each other's throats at
the first, note of war. Nothing, how
ever, has been done toward preparing to
battle with the common enemy the
republicans. At the. opening of -the
'campaiga there was not a democratic
organization in Cook county for the
purpose of aiding the party at the gen
eral election.' The fact is that politics,
such as we have had for the last year
and - a half in this city, baa not been
jjartiean politics, but- mere factional
contentions. The city -hall patronage
has been used not to strengthen the
grand old party, but to strengthen the
Gilbert-Hertz-Washburne machine a;
gainst the other factions of the party.
The patronage has been- dispensed with
a .view to controlling the primary elec
tions, and not for the DUrnose of carry
ing general elections. Democratic punce ; concentrated acetic acid,, two
J. o.
LV1AGK
FIflE WIME$ and LptHg !
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
171
FRENCH'S BLOCK. -
SECOND STREET, ; : THE DALLE8, OR.
W M . BUTLER & CO.
-DEALERS
- ; .'- -' i ' .
IN-
Building
, Rough and Pressed
3.- A:.7f.
lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement.
A literal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us.
4 JEFFERSON
STREET, between Second ad Railroad.
THE DALLES, OR
plans, such as they are, have been; laid
preparatory to a resumption of the
wearisome Harrimon quarrel: - Now
that the time has come for active work
with a . view of carrying the general
election in November, nothing is ready
and no one appears to know what to do."
The republican ' state central commit
tee will hold apnieeting at the Grand
Pacific hotel today. One of the princi
pal questions to be considered will be
the disposition. '"of speakers. It is in
tended to ' take up the" congressional
districts separately and apportion the
orators-assigned; by the national com
mittee to Illinois for the campaign-.
The other questions to rome before the
state committee's meeting were consid
ered by the executive officers last even
ing. Republicans are beginning, to
plume themselves in the idea that they
are certain to carry the lower house of
the legislature, ana whenever tncre is
a possibility of , saving a. member, the
party, managers can present claims for'
the presence ot tne greatest guns, availa
ble in the campaign . . ; - :
Eastern Oregon Weather.
Pobtland, Sept. " 6. Crop-weather
bulletin 23 says of Eastern Oregon : The
cohcenBns of the weekly reports from
correspdndents in tbia section is:: Fine
wea'tWefi for -harvesting purposes and
general farm work.' There has -been no
Talnlanatandiirtng tbe; week j but the
Indications ore for a few scattered show-
erB before' long, "to cleat up' the smoke
and' dost floating in the air, and perhaps
i mprove- the -tan tres.:- ! Tiie temperatures
have-not beferi quite so high' this week ;
the'eittfemeBr:hav ranged frottr 33" to
39V' -'A? light1 frost -ia .reported from
TJnion 6tm Won-thethViitd" hardly
any damage- at all.-v Threshing opera
tions continue in'full activity. -In por
tions of Grant county the wheat crop is
expected to turn out almost as good as
the average crop. Haying-has been go
ing on steadily ; there will be ah abun
dance of it this year. Stock is looking
very . well.. - Potatoes :Sare deucedly
scarce, is the cry ndw heard everywhere,
except in Malheur count nrGiliiaftr
correspondent writes that there is
hardly ft baBhel of merchantable tubers
in his district today Oats are now be
ing harvested in Sherman county, and
the yield will &iriy:gca.,Fruitris
reported as "ripening fast; apples es
pecially. ' 'These ar-vTeinarkably free
from insects this season.
ponces; strong vinegar, . eight pounds.
Macerate the herbs in the vinegar for
two weeks; strain, press and "add., the
camphor dissolved in : the -acetic acid.
It Is used as a perfume .about the per
son, or dropped in the water for bath
ing. A little of it burned on a shovel
will deodorize a room. S. P. M.
. j: -x Sir Charles Cox.
Independent. : There passed away, by
the death in London a few days ago of
Sir Charles Fox, a . character whom
Thackery wonld have delighted- to por
tray. '. Sir Charles1 was a man. whose un
usual stature and excessive thinness
would have made him noticeable in any
circumstances, and these physical ec
centricities were accentuated by his sui-
srular 'attire. lie wore invariably a
dress coat of antique cut, gray trousers,
open buff waistcoat, high Gladstonian
collar and an immense neckcloth.' His
hat was of a style of several generations
ago. Sir Charles was a constant peram
bulator of the streets, and a noted at
tendant at weddings. "-iU'S -
; A Temporary Epidemic.
St. . Lonis .GloberDemocrat. There
were more and worse labor distnrbances
in 1877 and 1886 than there "have been in
1892, but the - country recovered from
them all right. The English papers, are
too hasty in predicting the oolapse of
the social and political fabric in the
United States. . . .v . " , .
St. Louis, Septi'Sow' Jans has ".
the distinction of eU"n;iii nxfi"10 com;
bined aggregation of the human-brute
character of the world this week,""and
her mayor has distinguished himself by
opening the arena with a formal speech
by announcing at the Olympic club last
night that a contest for the light-weight
championship of . the world wa's about -to
take place. Ho received a ronsing .
cheer. .-. As the ex-mayor finished his :
brief speech Professor John Duffy, , the .
official referee, crawled through the
padded ropes. . s. The pugilists Mc- .
Aulifle and Myer soon appeared, wear
ing only trunks, shoes . and stockings.
They, shook hands at 9 :15 and returned
to their corners.. At 9 :2b , time was
called. Fifteen rounds were fought,
when Myer went down for the last time. -
He tried to get up, but .his strength was . :
gone, and he fell on the lower, rope- and '.
then on tho floor. The crowd gave a
great yell as the. referee gave tlie de-.'
cision, and Mac stood ready to shake
Myer's hand. Myer's seconds had to
lift him to his feet und take him to his
corner. - Mac ran over to him and
grasped the defeated man's hand. Then
the. happy victor shook hands with
everybody. Afterthe battle, Dick Roche .
challenged "any! man---in the world to
fight Mack at 138 pounds, "to weigh at
the ring side, for $1,000 a side, ami the
best purse any club can hang up. :
Ia regard to the coming fight, between
Corbett and Sullivan tonight, the Cor
bett men claim that in previous fights
Sullivan has worn his trunks high up,
and that beneath he had worn bandages
to protect his stomach. Phil Casey says
fighters frequently- wear : a : pine pitch
plaster over the abdomen to stay them
during the contests Frank Moran, who
has a share in the Sullivan stakes, was
questioned as to the Sullivan view of the
Corbett claim that the champion must
dress no higher than the navel iu this -
fight. "We have nothing to sa3- in the
matter," quoth Morari.. "Sullivan will
go .into the , ring . ready to fight. If
there is any question as to the methods.
complaint must be made to the- Olym- .
pio Club officers, who will act as thev
deem right. We havo no controversy
wi tlx the Uorbett crowd."
Hood River Irrigation.
Glacier. At the request of many
citizens, we publish the fact that a meet
ting will be held at Armory hall, Wed
nesday afternoon next at 2 o'clock for
the purpose of discussing the water
question. - The object being to see if
some plan can be devised ,by which the.
water can be supplied by the people
themselves. The crop from live, acres of"
strawberries on each side of the river,
will pay the coat of building a : ditch
carrying water enough for all,' in fottr ...
years. Or if one-bundred farmers will
each plant 100 feet square to strawber
ries, the crop will pay f6"r the ditch- in
one vear. - And yet we hesitate .about
tackling the job. - ' - : -" ' V.
Royal Baking
Has no Equal.
The United States ; Official Report
Of Uie Government Baking Powder tests recently made, under
authority of Congress by the Department of Agriculture,
Washington; D. C.,: furnishes he; highest authoritative infor-
mation. as to which powder is the best The Official Report
shows ; the, ROYAL superior to all
others in leaven ; , a creani ; .
optartar; powder of highest quality.