The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 07, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
- OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
AMD WASCO COBNTT.
Entered at the Poatofflee at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BT MAIL (POSTAGE FKBPAID) IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year. 1 50
" 6 months 0 75
3 0 50
Pallyilyear - 6 00
" 6 months v Vx
" per " 0 50
Address all c1inH'nK9B to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dulles, Oregon. ? ' "'"
RESORTING TO DECEPTION.
The Oregonian is square against the
proposed jute eack factory. This was
expected. But at the same time it was
expected that the Oregonian would not
make snch a shallow statement as it
does in this, yesterday. It says: "To
abolish the contract system for convict
labor in this state and fet up a jute mill
will cost $50,000 per year in additional
taxation, without cheapening grain bags
to farmers. This sum is demanded of
taxpayers to satisfy labor agitators, who
claim that a few foundry workmen are
injured by competition of convict labor
on Btoves." And this, it adds, "is a con
cise statement of the ease."
It is not.
In his report to the legislature, the
superintendent of the penitentiary, Mr.
Downing, is very brief concerning the
operations of the looms at Walla Walla.
That plant cost less than $150,000, and
has saved that anionnt of money to the
farmers in two years. The cost is $20,
000 less than Mr. Downing states, and
for Oregon in the light of the experience
had in Washington state, $125,000 would
be an ample appropriation. San Qnin
tin last year produced 2,000,000 sacks for
California farmers at 5t cents each.
How much did Oregon farmers pay
the train sack ring? 9. and 7!.C the
lowest.
The hobby horse prepared for the op
ponents of the jute mill to ride upon, into
the good graces of the grain sack ring, is
stated bv the Oregonian to be taxes of
$50,000 per year "to pay for protection
of a few laborers in private fonndriei
from competition of convict labor." '"The
labor agitator" this time appears to be the
farmers themselves, the honest men of
Oregon who pay their taxes promptly
and are as well advised on this subject
as the champion of the grain bag ring or
the magnates of the stove contract.
Sagacious individuals, presumably
connected with the whisky trust, have
bought op all the whisky in sight and
are ready to take all that is offered.
This is the way these gentlemen reason :
The democratic party will remove the
tariff on many articles and reduce it on
others. That this will greatly diminish
the nation's revenues they readily dis
cover. In order to supply the deficiency
an additional tax, they believe, will be
put on whisky. The holders of whisky
already taxed wijlf thus realize the
amount of the increase of the tax as a
profit on their venture. Congressman
Owen Scott of Illinois, has introduced a
bill taxing whisky $1.25 a gallon, an in
crease of CO cents. It may become a
law. The chances of its passage improve
with every added ounce of tariff-reform
sentiment in congress. Here, then, is a
new though thoroughly selfish tariff-reform
really that can be counted on for
some efficient lobbying when the time
comes. And it will be a power that will
be felt in congress.
A Washington dispatch yesterday
states that the republican caucus of
senators developed the fact that those
attending had little or no confidence in
the republicans controlling the next
senate, but the republican members of
the committee of privileges and elections
will gtrt together all facts in connection
with senatorial elections, in order that
where contests arise they may be able to
prevent the swearing in of men who
may be illegally elected. No tour of the
close states will be made nor any effort
to prevent the combination of populists
and democrats in the close states, and
there should not be.
There is a class in the state of New
York working for the abolishment of
the death penalty, and it is likely the
legislature will take such action as will
make life imprisonment the most severe
penalty for a crime. Those who favor
this movement do not believe in taking
human lives, and they urge that many
an innocent man has suffered the death
penalty, his innocence being established
after death. It is only a ques ion of
time when this plan will be generally
adopted throughout the land.
.Mr. Peffer's bill to facilitate promo
tion in the navy will be hailed with wel
come by most of the gray-btaded en
signs and grandfather lieutenants in the
service.
Mr. Ben T. Cable has allowed himself
to be forced into the reluctant confession
that he regards this ministry to France
as the choicest plum in the pudding.
A great many letters are sent to Mr.
Cleveland it is said every day which do
not come to his hands. Though this is
not the fault of the postal authorities.
The Paraguayan minister at Val
paraiso publishes a denial of the story
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After dinner,
if vou have discomfort and snffer-
-T-v t-- 1 TIT A.
iner, take ur. .fierce s at leasuui.
. '"I- a . -r-?i l .
i'ellets, or Anu-uiuous wanuies.
They're made to assist Nature in
her own way quietly, but thor
oughly. What the old-fashioned
pill did forcibly, these do . mildly
and gently. They do more, too.
Their effects are lasting ; they
regulate the system, as well aa
cleanse and renovate it. One little
Pellet's a gentle laxative ; three to
four act as a cathartic. They're
the smallest, cheapest, the easiest
to take. TJnequaled as a Liver
Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Head
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all derangements
of the stomach and bowels, are
promptly relieved and permanently
cured.
They're the cheapest pill you can
buy, because they're guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money ia
returned.
You only pay for the good you
get.
Can you ask more ?
GRAND-
surale Ball
. The Annual IJall of the
Dalles City Fire Dep!t
Will lie (liven at
x xxx ory 3EX all
Monday Evening, Peb. 6, 1893.
The Best of Music Will Be Furnished
.
Prizes will be awarded for the liest
sustained lady and gent character.
A general invitation is extended to
the public, but no disreputable char
acters will le admitted.
COM7UIITTEES.
Arrangements J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills,
John Blaser, Louis Pavette, W. T.
Hill, C: A. Klindt.
Reception L. Payette, C. A. Klindt,
F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaser, Aug.
Buehler.
Floor AV. T. Hill, J. S. Fish, W. H.
Butts, Arthur Wyndham, George
Thompson.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
Leaves The Italics at 6 a. m. every day and ar
rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours, leaves
Prineville at 5 a. m. every 'ay and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hours.
Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at Prineville with
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Also makes close connection at The Dalles with
trains from Portland and all eastern points.
. courteous driT'ers.
. Good accommodations along tie road.
. First-class coaclies and-torses used.
.Express matter nanlled witn care.
All persons wi.shinir twissnire must waybill at of
fices before taking pussfige; others will not be
received. Express n;ust be wybilled at ollices
or the Stapre Co. will ut be responsible. The
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted, l'ajticular attention given to delivering
express matter at Prineville and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will be
puiu y uie company.
STAGE OFFICES;
M. Slcliel & Co. Store. Umatilla House,
l'rloevllle. The Dalles.
House
Movi
Andrew
arde
IS prepared to
kinds of work
and all
in his line at
reasonable figures.
O
Has the
largest house
moving outfit
in
Eastern Oregon.
1
mi
m
Bo Jti
ILTZETW TODAY.
The only first-class house
in The Dalles.
MRS. FRASER,
-AT THE-
EUROPEAN HOUSE
IS l'BEPARED TO GIVE-
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT S20 PEE MONTH.
H.S.CHEESMAN
No. 00 Second st.. The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A
PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
REPAIRING DONE IN
FACTORY MANNER.
A SATIS-
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
Plothing
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
Etc.
Etc.
New
FROM
$3.50
TO
$30.
7
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UOfl'T
TO
SEE
THEJI.
NEW STOCK
Fall and Winter flry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots
and
PRICES ALWAYS THE
LOWEST.
D. BUMNELL,
Pipe WorK, Tia Repairs
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west -of' Young & Rubs'
Blacksmith Shop.
Freeborn &; Company,
-DEALEBS IN
Wail Paper aatf
295 ALDER
Old Nombbb 95,
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
fUpQO? JiVi hp"i ir.tm1ncHi, and only the first-class article will be placed on
JOHN PASHEK,
mM - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.'
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
each time.
Fjepaiiung and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
L. YOUNG,
JEWBLEK,
Wntches nud Jewelry repaired to order on
. short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
AT TUE
Store of I. C. Nickelsen, 2d St. Tlie Dalles
County Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered
prior
pre-
to May 1, 1889, will be paid if
sented at my office,
Washington" streets.
corner lnird and
Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1S92.
William Michell,
10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
THE DALLES,
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe jour fine
Driving .Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmithing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar-
anteed.
GUSSlSG&BOCKWflHiPPops.
Jackets
OF
Shoes.
TERMS CASH.
(" - i - f
4 1" Vr
' r;ys
3
H. Herbring.
ana noorina
Room pioulflings,
ST., COR. FIFTH,
Portland, Oeegx.
Snipes "&
-THE LEADING-
"E ur H E3
Handled by Three Registered Druggists.
ALSO ALL THE LEADING
Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries.
HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
Agents for Murphv's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in
the City for The Sherwin, Will ams Co.'s Paints.
WE ARE
The Largest Dealers in . Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars.
Agent for TansiU's Punch.
129 Second -Street, The Dalles, Oregon
5 HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at trie Forks olid
Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soil,
pure cold water and shade in profusion, perfect druinage, delightful mountain - .
climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer"resort nud for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also uuparalled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and rir
timber, possessing millions of horso power In Its dashing streams and water-
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu
factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cahuot be excelled
anywhere for fruit and ngrieulture. and with transportation already assurer
you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment
TITLE PERFECT
W. ROSS
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES,-;.
BRAINARD &
I FINE LINE OF
No. 390
"There is a tide in the affairs
lliElWEll
to 394, 2d street,
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Wl-OiilSii
Fiiim k CaniEls
at GRAND ALL &, BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICHELBACrf BKICK, - - UNION . ST. '
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
PRAZER &: WYNDHAM. Proprietors.
At the old stand of R. Lusher,
PAUL KRE FT &. CO.,
-DKALERS IN-
PAINTS, OI LS
And the Most Complete and the
. 7U" l. Xj Xa':
SPraptical Painters and Paper
rwin-Willianis and J. W. Mannry's
Rherwin
the most skilled workmen employed
chemical combination or soap mixture
orders promptly attendea to.
Kinersly.
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
WIN ANS.
ARMSTRONG'S
SPOOL SILK
The Dalles
of men which,' taken at its flood.
no Front SL. The Dalles, Oregon.
AND GLASS,
Latest Patterns and Designs in
E3 E3. jES 3HL.
Hangers. None but the best brands of the
Paints used in all our work, and none but
Ajients lor Masury uquia .rainis. io
A. nrst class article in all colors. All
The Dalles, Oregon