The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 23, 1892, Image 2

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Tlie Dalles Daily Chronicle,
OFFICIAL PAPER OP DALLES CITY.
AHD WASCO COCWTT.
IN THE '
PRICE OF V
BnMtd at Um Puatoffioe "at Tbn Dalle. Onfw,
aa second-class matter. '
SUBSCRIPTION BATK8.
BT MAIL (rOTAa PUPAID) I ABTABCS.
Wekly, I year. t
.. months. 76
a 0 89
DmllT. 1 ar. . .. 00
o raoaiofc w i
per " , 60 ;
Address all oommunicatloa to " THK CH RON
ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. ...
SHIPPERS' SENTIMENTS.
The following extracts show the senti
ments ot Inland Empire . shippers with
respect to the Regulator line and the
river ronte. The names of the writers
are purposely omitted, as it is part and
parcel of the policy" of the "system"
to "punish a shipper" when they find
out that such .shipper has attempted to
protect his personal Bank account by
practicing the economy of shipping by
the cheirpest route. This is a strict vio
lation of U. P. R. rules: They want all
the money for the freight that the goods
will stand,, for the ."system." These
commeuts read as follows:
No. 1 says: "They (the U. P. B. Co.)
don't seem to like us to ship this way,
but we are not married to them. It
pays to ship via your line, even though
handicapped by portage and transfer."
No. 2. says: "They hold our goods
from one to two weeks, in order to force
us to snip all rail."
No. 3 says: "Their latest dodge in to
hold our goods, to compel us- to ship
through them ; hut we - order ahead.
They threaten to reduce our service, if
our merchants patronize your line. It
is a matter of dollars and cents to us.
"We have saved nearly $200.00 by ship
ping through you. They can drive us
farther away, but never nearer, by-their
present methods. "
No. 4 nays : "We can assure you that
we are highly pleased with our first deal
with your company. The goods came
througu in tine shape, and we are gainers
by several dollais through water trans
portation." No. 5 says: "We have saved over
nine dollars on one shipment of dry
goods." The list auight be Indefinitely ex
tended ; hut the above is sufficient to
show the. increased and wide spread
sentiment of Inland Empire shippers,
respecting the advantages accruing to
business by the use or the facilities af
forded the public by utilizing the steam
ers of The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
'Navigation company ; and the slate
jiortage railway ; on the Columbia river,
between this city and Portland. A sen
timent which is selt'-iuipuseil, from pecu
niary motives, and which is even more
richly deserving of recognition than the
bestowals of patronage attest. It .was
not expected, by the projectors of the
Regulator Line, that they wsAild amass
a fortune by their investments, hut they
have the proud satisfaction of knowing
that they have coni'eried permanent
betieJlUi upon the commerce of the Inland
Km pil e, and it is satisfying to them to
realize that their efforts have been
measurably appreciated, and they can
look hopeful y to the future lor a proper
regaru f tiieir enterprise when the pub
lic generally fully understand the situa
tion. The tullnees of this understand
ing is coming; surely and certainly;
even though it be tardy in some
quarters.
It appears to be necessary for the
country press to take a hand in the
mortgage tax question, and indebted
ness clause of our assessment laws, and
decide the matter, as Ihe Portland
-chamber of couiinerce have done
nothing but quarrel over the subject,
and it an assemblyman wanted any
slight it would be very dim, coming from
that source. Thb Ohbonicxk voices
public expression in this division of the
i state when it says the people are almost
. a unit in favor of the repeal of both
clauses. If the interior press will take
Mhe subject up and discuss it from the
popular standpoint, it will not be diffi-;
cult for the average legislator to under
stand that the people are heartily sick
and tired of permitting Portland influ
ences to provide themselves with a law
suited to per.-onal conveniences for
. avoiding the payment of their just pro
portion of the st te taxes, which the un
sophisticated and honest plebian is
afraid to adopt for fear of getting a term
. in the penitentiary for perjury. This is
Just about the long and short of it, and
The Chhonjci.k so plainly stated the
matter when the board of equalization
was in The Dalles, that Mr. Wingate. a
member of the board, admitted the
truthfulness of the prop- sition.
It is perhaps nothing more than right
t6 give the Portland chamber of com
jnerce . credit for honest intentions in
their effort to present the facts in regard
to fees of sheriffs and clerks, in such
manner as to cause the repeal of existing
laws and substitute one providing suit
able salaries forsnch officials, and turn
ing all fees into the county treasuries.
The lesson of economy tanght by the
Washington state and county salary
system, which by the way, was the main
object of attack from the democracy dur
ing the recent campaign, bad a very
desirable effect' in educating the people
of Washington, to..the beauty. of the
system, and has also .had a tendency to
open the eyes of. the Oregou'press to the
''ma extravagance." -'of the present
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l nis is an opportunity
" ' before offered;" :
Don t iviiss it.
Art souvenir for Cfiristnias
A handsome Portfolio of Photo
gravures of the
Marvelous Works of . God and Man
Prepaired at a st of
$1510,000
Under the supervision of that
Prince of Travelers and
Lecturers.'
John L. Stoddard
Kyerjr view an object lea son in
HISTORY, POETRY AND ' ART.
Call on T.J. Hughes, at the store of
Crandall & Burget, who is pleased
to show it. whether you
want it or not.
NOTK-Owing to the great demand on the pab
liaher thmughout the etist, only a limited num
ber could be seeuret for the Oregon holiday
trride, and only a few of these' are available for
The Dalles. I'be tirst to come will be the first
served.
For Cheap.
A city lot with two houses and out
houses, " all Inclosed bv fence. Inquire
at this office. " dtf-12.12
Twelve year old Xaddingly whisky,
Simon Pure for medicinal purposes, at
Stnhling & Williams'.' ;
WANTED.
By a bachelor to correspond with a
good-hearted lady, of medium age and
possessed of aorne means, with a view to
matrimony. Address O. B. The Dalles
( iregon .
COLUMBIA
GANDY FACTORY
Ca mpbell B ros, Proprs
(Snccessors lo W;,,s...Cram.)
Manufacturers of the tlnest French and
Home Made
Kast of Portland.
DEALERS IN
fropical fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Oau furnish any of these (roods st Wholesale
.r Retail
FHHSH OYSTBRSfr
In Bvvry Stj-le.
Ice Cream and Soda. Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
First premium at the Wasco county
fair for best portraits and views: -
S. L. YOUN(i,
: CriKTWIEITlilEIR, : :
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
AT THB
Store of I. C. Nlokelsen, Sd St. The Dalles
PROFKSBIOXAL CARD-
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!DDALL Dbntist; Gas- given for' the
, tminle.Hs extraction of teeth. Also teeth
' "t oh flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
k iIaMoti Tvth Sfvtroir) atMt 1
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TAR. G. K. SANDERS, . i
Grarfnate of theT.iiiverhity 5iciigan. 8ue
cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over Krencha'
Bank, The Dttlles, Or. -.i
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R. ESHEI.K AN- (Hom jcOpathicj
duv or niirht. city or Country-. OlB'.e. No. 3'. ud
87 t:hapman block. - ' -t
wtt
UK- O. U. DO A N E physician aSD sna
8K0N. OtBcs; . rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
-oook. Ktsidence: 3. - E. e.mier oart and
Fourth .streets, sec -nd door from the corner.
Omce hours 9 to 13 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to S P. M.
I
b reduce our . large stock of Cook Stoves' and .Ranges
now on haHd,swe will, for the next cdySp sell cook
stoves and ranges at greatlyi
marked down every- stove in our j. s( fjc) rx. I r ij"- l X- i ii v j." . ' C
v
W. E. GARRETSON.
teii JeweieL
SO LB AflRNT F(IK TH1
Jewelry : Made to Order.
I3S Second St.. Tha Oallea. Or.
. W. p". Wiseman, .
Saloon and" Wine Room
The Dalles, - Oregon.
4Dsfr'Nortbweet corner of Second and
Court Streets.
All Watch Work Warranted.
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Hew Jadkets f?C?r-
m&m fmA
W kA ' don T vjHrm
iJ .1 TO ;- N A!lfi 1
NEW STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots
PRICES -ALWAYS THE
LOWEST.
' THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY
. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-knovtn Brewery; is now turning oat tbe beet Beer and Porter
east 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 oc
thi? market. '
PAUL KREFT
-DEAI.ER8
PAINTS, OI LS AN D GLASS,
f r'. And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Depigns in ,
' 7U- jgL HLbILm :; IE?. jSL 2. -
pSrPraciical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of tht
Sherwin-Williams and JW. Masnry's Paints used in all our wor, and hone bin
the' most skilled - workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid .Paints. . Ko
chemical combination or soap mixture. .- A. first -class article in all colors. ' All
orders promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shop corner Thirdand
.10 get an si cook biove. ai a price never
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Second St., Opp. Hood's 8table,
THE rALI.BS,
OMOOH .
Will repair your fine Bugniea
and Carriages', shoe- yonr fine
Driving Horses, .and tn fact do
all your blacknmitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction gnar
anted.' ; r .
F. STEPHENS,
SBALBR IN - i '
Goods
. .. it V
Clothing
Raota, Slioas, Ratu, KM. ;.
Fancy (Jood Jiotipn,
- -; ,-- - '"'
Bte., Eie., ' Kte.
134 Second St., next to Pallee National
J Bank,. Dalles City,' Oregon.' i
City Blacksmith Shop,!
Dry
aili! iMIUeb. ; TERMS CASH.
H. Trier bring. 7
CO.,
Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon
v.. "t
y rv
5HB HEW TOWN has been platted on the oM camp ground, at the Forks and
Falls of Hood river, with large.sichtljr lots, broad streets and alleys, good sort,
pure cold VhIm-and tiindc in profusion, perfect drainage, deiightfni monntxia
eliroatc, the centr.il attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregoa,
being the nearest town to MCHood. It U also unp'aralled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for ISO square miles of the best cedar and ar
limber, possess!' g millions of horoe power in its dashing streams and water
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the man-
factories wtU center, snrronndtd bj- soil and climate that eari ot be exeeUeaV
'....- i : anywhere fo'i frcit and agriculture! and-with tmni-'portatlon- already sawira
you will find this the place V make a perfect home or a paying invektaneei
TITIiE PERFECT
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO-
.; ,' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.'
BItAINARD & ;ARMSTU()NfrS
r r - SPOOL SILK F
k E .- mm II
jtyi
No. ,390. to 394, 2d
mr . mm
THE, -EUROPEAN- HiOWSHr
Ttaa Corrncstsd Knlldlni nnt DSor to'Cosrt' Houm. w
. HaBflsomely Fnmislicil Rotims to Rent ty.tte Day; Week or MontlLv , , (
Meais f Prepared; by a First Class : English Cpoju
TRANSIENT PATRbNAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms folr Commercial Men.
MRS. H- FRASER, Prop.
WE
HAVE
' -', ; - 1 All the Latest Novlties for the Holidays. V '
' '' . ' CONalriTlNG OF i .' - '.
NECKWEAR, s '
MUFFLERS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS, .
' ' ; , - GLOVES, ETC.
JOHN;C. HERTZ,
109 SECOND 8TREET, ,
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND HATH ROOMS.
FRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors.
S3
At the old stand of R. Lusher,
See me ,on the ground, or
address zne at Hood River,
Wasco - County Oregon.
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street. The.. Dalles.
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