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Tae Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. ' ; .1 National Republican Ticket . FOR PRB8IDENT, BENJAMIN 'HARRISON, of Indiana. FOll VICE-PRESIDENT, WHITELAW REID, of Neu- York. FOB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. THE AUTOCRAT OF THE STATE. If Mr. McLeod, of the Reading coal trust, will consult the liverymen of Chi cago he may learn something of his finan cial advantage. The Pennsylvania deal ers in anthracite diamonds may be fairly good at mulcting the public, but they will probably be willing to concede the palm in that line to the man who can coolly ask $22 a day for a carriage and pair. Moreover the coal men have been reasonably polite as compared with the autocrat of the stable. Moderately rais ing the price of coal 50 cents a ton at a time, they prepare the victim for hia fate and induce poverty by easy stages, so to speak. The Chicago liverymen, however, without warning and apparently by a common inspiration, send rates up in a day 75 to 120 per cent. In point of principle there is little to choose between the two methods, but the average American prefers to know it in advance if he must be robbed. Of coarse only one result can follow such preposterous charges as the Chicago carriage-renters demand the public will find other means of transportation, or from a dread of cholera will send their regrets and re main away from Chicago during the fair. Walking may be bad in the crowd ed garden city, but certainly not so bad as paying outrageous prices for traveling on wheels. In the end it may appear that the avaracious carriage owners combine have done a service by exposing their hands six months before the real opening of the fair. It may ap pear that the Chicago public is opposed to seeing its guests subjected to such in famous practices. The public may de mand that all carriages for hire be licensed and permitted to charge only reasonable fixed prices. In that event the city would be saved the scandal of extortion within its gates. In commenting upon the Astoria and Portland collapse (so called) a contem porary says : "The real estate boom which the projectors of the enterprise expected to precipitate didn't, show up. It flattened out early. Captain Flavel ""'is about the only man who has pulled - anything out of the pot, and he was not a subscriber to the railroad subsidy. Luck just hit him off-hand. He un loaded his property at a big price and got over $100,000 of it in cash. It will be a great misfortune for Astoria to have their railroad enterprise nipped in the bud, but perhaps new hands will take hold of it and put it through some day." It is true that Capt. Flavel was not a subscriber to the railway subsidy, and he may have made $100,000 out of the 'Tanzy point boom ; but so far as Astoria enterprise is concerned that has been "nipped in the bud" before by this same species of frost. The recuperative quality of Astoria's genuine unadultera ted "enterprise" will require something more killing. It is very much like the ghoBt of Banquo. A Puget sound paper referring to the loss of the whaleback Wetmore says : "The first experience with this style of vessel has proven a disastrous failure in sound traffic, and although its promoters are not in the least discouraged, it will require much labor and expense to es tablish the whaleback in favor with the shipping public, or insurance agents." i.ne wetmore nas Deen a success in every particular, as was shown by The Chronicle more than a week ago, as a carrier, on the score of economy, and lastly by withstanding the thumping she has on the coast near Coos bay. . The construction yards, east - and in Europe, prove this year that the whale back is already established in favor with the shipping public. No jealousy can be attributed to the Eugene Journal on account of location, because of its comments upon the Port land exposition and the late Salem show, It says: "The Portland exposition openea last w eanesaay evening "in a blaze of glory" in the midst of 10,000 people. - It bids fair to be an improve ment on the very attractive and complete exposition of last year, and will be in striking contrast with the horse races which took' place at ' Oregon's capital recently under the name.of a., Estate fair.'? The Portland fair is worth going hundreds of miles to see, and is not sup ported by the state treasury." When Charlemagne and his " Knights of the Round Table" were making war on the Saracens, in Africa, it frequently happened that Knights on either side would fight in single combat for the honor of their re spective armies. The Saracens bad been, for many years, the scourge the dreaded invaders of Europe, and all waged war against this common enemy. But in these days the worst scourge that threatens us, is that dread invader, Con sumption. Consumption fastens its hold upon its vitv tims while they are unconscious of its ap proach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has cured thousands of cases of this most . fatal of maladies. But it must be taken before the disease is too far advanced in order to be effective. If taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will core, or money paid for it will be refunded. ' For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short ness of Breath, Bronchitis Asthma, severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an une qnaiod remedy. For all diseases that arise from a torpid liver and impure blood, nothing can take the place of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. Nothing will, after you have seen what it does. It prevents and cores by removing the cause. It invigorates the liver, purines the blood, sharpens the appetite improves digestion, and builds up both strength and flesh, when reduced below the standard of health. Bold by druggists, everywhere. Stock Holders Meeting- - . The regular annual meeting of the slock holders of The Chronicle Pub lishing Company will be held in the ball over The Chronicle office at 8 p. m., October 14th, 1892. Directors for the ensuing year will be elected, and such other business as may properly come before said meeting will be transacted thereat. V. G. Bolton, secretary. 9.2td ." City taxes for 1892 are now due and payable within sixty days, at the office of the undersigned. L. Borden, City Treasurer. Dalles City, July 6th, 1892. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Abrams & Stewart has been dissolved by mutual consent. W. K. Abrams is authorized to collect all amounts due the firm of Abrams - & Stewart, and will pay all demands against said firm. w. 4. ABRAMS. Wm Stewart. The Dalles, Or., Aug! 15th, 1892. 8.35dfcw6w Notice is hereby riven to all persons indebted to the late firm of Abrams & Stewart, of The Dalles, or W.R. Abrams. either by note or account; to make pay ment ot tne same immediately at tne bank of French & Co. All notes and ac counts remaining unpaid November 15th, 1892, will be placed in attorneys' hands with instructions to collect. Any claims against the 'late firm must be presented at the same place, with proper vouchers, on or before above date. The business of the firm must be closed up -without further delay. Res pectfully, V. K. Abrams. STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood at the lowest possible rates, NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money . here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor- ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth streets. J. 0. HEIHS, : : : THE DALLES GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, all &nd fe me KjT" Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. if. UAiiAN, fcecona et., xne iJaiiee Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia. Fa. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods lothing Boota, Shoes, Bats, JEtci- FanciJ Ijoodg, jJoftong Xtc., Etc., Etc. 134 Second St., next to Dalles National . Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. W. F. Wiseman, Saloon ' and Wine Room The Dalles, . - Oregon. , SNorthwest corner of Second and Court Streets. " . :. '" A Reliable Man. ' ' M. J. Grinei, a Justice rof the 'Peace at Print, Michigan, says one bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy saved his life. He bad been down with bloody flux for three weeks when he commenced using thiB medicine. It soon cured him, and he believes saved his life. He also Bays it saved the lives of three railroad men in that vicinity. 'Sqnire Griner is a re liable and conscientious man, and what ever be says can be depended upon. For sale by Blakely & Houghton, drug gists. ' ' . . . ;v A Traveling; Man's Experience With , Diarrucea. r: . I am a traveling man and have been afflicted with what is called chronic diar rhoea for some ten years. Last fall I was in Western Pennsylvania, and accident ally was introduced to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I ventured to make a trial and was wonderfully relieved- I would like now to introduce it among my friends. H. M. Lewis, 24 Freeman street, Cleveland, Ohio. ' For sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. NOTlCK: SALE OK CITT. LOTS. Notice is hereby eiven that, bv Mithoritv of Ordinance No. 257, which paused the common council of Dalles city, September 3d, 1892, enti tled An ordinance entitled an orainauce to Srovide for the snle of certain lots belonging to 'alles city," 1 will, on Tucsdar, tno 11th duy of October, 1892, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, all of the following lots and parts of iota situated in uates Addition to Italics City, Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: 8, 9 and 10 in block 34, and all of blocks 35, S6, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42 and 43, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in block 46. The reasonable value of salu lots, for less than which thev will not be sold, has been fixed and determined by the common council of Dulles city, as follows, to-wit: ixi 7 in diock -zi, Lot 9 in block 27, 225 Lot Sin block Si, 250 Lot 6 in block 31, 275 lot 7 in block 84, 250 Lot 9 in block 31, 500 Lot 1 in block ", 225 Lot S in block 3ft, 200 Lot 5 in block 35, 200 Lot 7 in block 85, 175 Lot 9 in block 35, 150 Lot 11 in block 35, 150 Lot 1 in block ST., 225 Lot 3 in block 30, 200 Lot 5 in block 36, 200 Lot 7 in block 36, 175 Lot 9 in block 36, ISO Lot 11 in block 86. ISO I ot 8 in block 27, 225 T-ot 2 in block SI, 250 lxt 4 in block SI. 275 Lot 6 in block 34, SOU Lot f in block 34, 400 Lot 10 in block 34, 1-jS Lot 2 in block 3o, 200 Lot 4 in block 35, 200 I ot in block :-, 200 Lot 8 in block 35, 150 Lot 10 in block 35, 150 Lot 12 in block 35, 175 Ut 2 in block 36, 200 Lot 4 in block 36, 200 Lot 6 in block 3, 225 Lot 8 in block 86, 150 .Lot 10 in block 36, 150 Lot 12 in block 86, 175 Lot 2 in block 37, 100 Lot 4 in block 37, 100 Lot 6 in block 37, 150 Lot 8 in block 37, 100 Lot 10 in block 37, 100 Lot 12 in block 37, 150 Lot 2 in block 88, 100 Lot 4 in block 38, 100 I-ot 6 in block 38, 110 Lot 8 in block 38, 100 Lot 10 in block 38, 100 Lot 12 in block 38, 110 Lot 2 in block 49, 100. I-ot 4 in block 40, 100 Lot 6 in block 40, .110 1-ot 8 in block 40, 100 Lot 10 in block 40, 100 Lot 12 in block 40. 110 Lot 2 in block 41, 100 Lot 4 in btork 41, 100 I-ot 6 in lnck 4, 150 1-ot 8 in block 11, 100 Lo. 10 in block 41, 100 I-ot 12 in block 41, 125 1-ot c in block 42, 150 Lot 4 in block 42, 150 Ixt in block 42, 200 Lot 8 in block 42, 100 I-ot 10 in block 42, 11)0 Iit 12 iu block 42, 100 lot 2 in block 43, 175 1-ot 4 in -block 43, 175 Lot 6 in block 43, 225 Lot 8 in block 43, 100 Lot 10 in block 43, 100 Ixt 12 in block 43, 100 Lot 2 in block 46, 100 Lot 4 in block 46, 100 I-ot 6 in block 46. 125 Lot Unblock 37, ISO Lot 3 in block 37, 100 . Lot 5 in block 37, 100 Lot 7 in block 87. 150 Lot 9 in block 37, 100 Lot 11 in block 37, 100 Lot 1 in block 38, 110 no a in diock as, iuu Lot 5 in block 88, 100 Lot 7 in block 38, 110 Lot 9 in block 38, 100 Lot 11 in block 88, 100 Lot Unblock 40, Lot 3 in block 40, no 100 Lot 5 in block 40. 100 Lot 7 in block 40, 110 Lot 9 in block 40, 100 Lot 11 in block 40, 100 Lot Unblock 41, 150 Lot 3 in block 41, 100 Lot 5 in block 11, 100 Lot 7 in block 41. 125 Lot 9 in block 41, 100 ixi 11 in diock 4i, wo Lot 1 in block 4- 200 Lot 8 in block 42v ISO Lot 5 in block 42, 150 Lot 7 in block 42, 100 Lot 9 in block 42, Kio Lot 11 in block 42, 100 Lot 1 in block 43, 225 Lot 3 in block 43, 15 Lot 5 in block 43, 75 Lot 7 in block 43, 160 Lot 9 in block 43, W0 Lot 11 in block 43, 100 Lot 1 in block 4B, 12ft Lot 3 in block 46. 10 Lot 5 in block 46, 10 Each of said lots will be sold unon the lot respectively and none of them shall be sola for a less sum than the value thereof as above stated. One fourth of the mice bid on anv of said; lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in two equal payments on or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such deferied pay ments at the rate of ten per cent, per anntun, Sayable annually. Provided that payment may e made in full at the time of such sale at the option of the purchaser. inc sale will oegin on tne litn day ot uctooei, 1892. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of sitid Anv and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 8th da; of September, 1892. FRANK MENEKKK, Recorder of Dalles City- J. K. CROSS DEALER IK I Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves everyone", especially the workineman, to huy where lie can buy the cheapest and can get the most for his hard earned monev. - H e solicit a share of vour patronage Cash paid for eggs and poultry. AN ' Corner Union-and Second NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. PRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors.. m o 5 -a - a a O as .Si " 3 At the old stand of R. Lasher, MAIER & DEALERS IN rTT- A A7aat KIR, PINE, ASH G ROC ER I ES, T8Z$E&, H AR D WA R E TINNING AND - PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. , ..... , ;. Ieave orders cor. Third 'S TH E; DALLES., OR. . ICB1 ICKJ , ICKI ' Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom era 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. Lauer's store, Second street. . 5-2tf . . . Catks & Allison. NOTICE. All Dalles Citv warrants registered prior to October f , 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date; Dated July 7th, 1892. ' " r L. Rorsex, tf. Treas. Dalles City. . Dissolution of ; Co-Partnership. ' ' Notice is hereby, given that the firm of E. Jacobsen & Co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. O. S. Savage has this day sold his one-half interest in said firm to E. Jacobsen and said E. Jacobsen is now sole owner of the busi ness and will continue the same at the old stand. He will collect all accounts due the firm of E. Jocobeen & Co. and pay all demands against said firm. ,: ,J3. Jacobsen, . ' Ottis S. Savage. The Dalles Sept. 3d, 1892. 9.3.1m . . Notice. The Dalles, Waeco county, Or., Aug. 23d, 1892. I hereby notify all business men, and the public generally, that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. F. J. Davis, she having left mv bed and board. 8.24dotwlt x Er. Davis. County Treasurer's Notice. i ah countv warrants registered prior to March 13", 1889, will be paid if pre sented at my omce, corner rnird and Washington' streets.. Interest ceases on and after this date. . -. , s The Dalles, July 16, 1892. U ' William Michbll, T.lStf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. The lea Wagron. The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. Anv orders for ice left with Will Vanbibber's express or at the store of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at tended to. - Catks & Allison. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IJf- Casiies, Mis, Nets, Soda Water, Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars ; : KA9CMCTD1IK Or First Class Syrups ion Saloons and. Soda Fountains, Ete. Hocond fctwe.. Kext door to Wtaffate's Hall Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, - - - OKB3 Will repair your fine Buggies and Carnages, shoe vour fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all .your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. GtfflSlflG & HQOmH ,Props. goods delivered free and promptly. streets, The Dalles, Oregon. p? g: e er- n n no Front St. The Dalles, Oregon BENTON AND CRABAPPLE and Union, or 133 Second st. THE CELEBRATED OLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of Jood health- Till TlMphdva kaan 1 r. (wJ . 1 . ... m .v, .nwwuuvcu, ouu uiiiy the" market." ;.'".' - "" -' THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS BR AINARD & ARMSTRONG S , FINE LINE OF iiiiil No. 390 to 394, 2d , W SPHIflG fD SiW DBT GOODS : 5 .'" COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. lotting, Gents' f af nishing Goods, flats, Gaps, : Boots and Shoes. : ; - Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining our stock and prices before purchasing elsemhere. H- Herbring. SKIBBE g 8 1 &-,-; IliiMaiJiti feel: : CHICKERWG PIANOS Sold on A LSO, a fine Bound, Look at SCHOOL BOOKS E. Jacobsen &, Co 165 SECOND STREET. The , Dalles, Or. J CLOUD CHP IN N . Open from July 1st to Oetobeir 1st. ' - This piotttreaqae hostlery, built ol edge of a precipice on the north side- walk ot the perpetual ice and enow level, twenty-seven miles from Hooet states, .bare for the round trip $a.w; rates per day (3.50. . The Table at Cloud Cap Inn is supplied with everything the market affords. Hot and cold baths, etc., the best of guides will take you to the top of Mount Hood by the best practicable routes, which W. THE EUROPEAN : . The Corrugated Building Handsomely Fnrnislieil Rooms to Meals Prepared by a TRA-TTSIENT PATRONAGE SOIJCaTED. .,, "- Good Sample Rooms BREWERY, turning out the beat Ror inrl xnrtJ me n rat -class article will I5e placed on r -" "- - FOR THE DALLES, SPOOL SILK - -, : street, The Dalles HOTE: z EARHUFF ORGANS. Easy Terms. assortment of 12-Mos.r Cloth- only . twenty-five cent , each: oar Show Windows. FOR ALL SCHOOLS AT BED ROCK PRICES. silver fir Iocs, and rooted securely oir the of Mount Hood, is within fifteen minutes of J-Uiot Ulacier, 7,000-feet-above the sea River, over the finest roads in the- United are from the Inn. s " '. '. IT'. A. IjANGTTiTiK, Manager.1 next Door to Courly House. Rent ty tie Day, feet or Month.' First Class English Coci- for Commercial Hen. , .". . -' r