The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 18, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLE 3 CITY.
XND "WASCO COUlfTT.
Entered at the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BY HAIL (POSTAGE PBKPAID) IS ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year 1 59
" 6 months 0 75
. 3 . 0 50
Ttailv. Ivpnr ."!!".". "0
" 6 months
8 00
per
0 50
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
The asylum scandal investigation at
the capital has revealed a rottenness
unparalled in any state institution beard
of. Gross negligence is charged on the
part of the management by the board of
corrections. Lewdness and immoral
conduct bv some of the attendants, and
the visitation of outside persons of uncer
tain reputation has been going on in the
instituti6n unobserved for months since
Dr. Rowland has had the superintend-
ency. The doctor, in his good nature,
has never suspected anything wrong,
and could not believe that those under
him would abu&e the confidence he ie
posed on them. The policy of the su
perintendent residing away from the in
etitution is all wrong. ' He should make
it his duty to remain on the ground and
devote his entire time to the work
Then, again, a better selection of assist
ants should be made. Favoritism
should not be known. No family con
nections should be, allowed a position on
the force of attendants. A reform in
that branch of the state service is neces
eary for the public good.
' Since the republican party is soon to
pass out of power, it is a business prop
osition to take an invoice of the assets of
the nation in order that we may look
back in the year to come and give the
democratic party credit for whatever it
may bring in the way of prosperity or
disaster. A few days ago the Review
quoted statistics on business failures
compiled by the standard authority. R.
G. Dun & Co. These showed the great
est measure of prosperity recorded in
this country within the past fifteen
years. Now Bradstreet'e, another high
authority, publishes a review of New
England mills and manufactories for the
past year. - It finds that 1892 "was re
markable for the large number of new
mills built, the heavy increase in the
amount of goods manufactured, and the
low prices which ruled in nearly all
branches of trade." Of course if many
new mills were built, a great deal of ad
ditional employment was given to labor;
and, of course, if low prices ruled the
consumers got the benefit. The obser
vations of these standard authorities are
widely at variance with the calamity
talk of the democratic party, but they
will form the material that will be used
by the careful political and economical
student of the future.
Hon. John R. McBride, who was
elected to congress from Oregon thirty
years ago, has 'been in Salem for a few
days past, visiting relatives. He is the
elder brother of Secretary McBride, and
once represented Yamhill county in the
state senate, and was also a member of
the constitutional convention. He has
since filled the office- of United States
district judge in Idaho. His residence
for more, than twenty years has been in
Salt Lake City. Judge McBride was
one of the founders of the republican
party in Oregon, and was elected to con
gress during the war by a very large
majority for the young state, over 3,500.
He was a staunch defender of the union
in congress, sustaining President Lin
coln in his noble efforts to carry on the
war and overthrow slavery.
According to dispatches from Olym
pia, while matters are far from being
harmonious in the republican ranks,
white-winged peace is not hovering over
the democratic camp to any great ex
tent. The fact that it required three
ballots in caucus before it was deemed
safe to center on Griggs as the nominee,
created much comment at the time, and
since then the low inutterings of discon
tent have swelled into a roar of openly
expreesed disapproval, amidst which
the brethren can be heard applying to
each other such pet terms as cheap liars,
traitors, political scavengers, etc., all of
which would be very amusing to the re
publicans if they were not engaged in
about the same kind of a skirmish.
Tammany requires nearly $60,000,000
every year to run the city of New York,
or $120,000,000 for the period covered
toy the "billion dollar congress." In
other words, Tammany spends one
eighth as much upon a single city as is
required for the support of the govern
ment of the United States army, navy,
pensions and all. Yet Tammany's
voice was loud in the recent campaign
in denunciation of "republican extrava
gance." '
The people of Lewiston are enthusi
astic over their prospects for securing a
railroad. A committee has been ap
pointed to solicit subscriptions for the
subsidy required and every indication of
success is given. .
The location of the five million dollar I
steel plant for the Pacific coast now lays j
"between three North Pacific coast cities. !
4rVuader it The Dalies is in it? j
" Beauty without grac
ia a hook without a bait-" That's what
the French think. Whether it be true)
or not, there are many American women
who do not even possess the hook beau
ty and attractiveness are denied them.
Why ? Because they're languid, cross
and irritable. - They know not what
it is to be without pain or discomfort
half the time.
.That's it; suffer. in silence misun
derstood when there's a remedy Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription at hand
that isn't an experiment, but which Is
sold, by druggists, under the guarantee
that if you are disappointed fn any
way with it, you get your money back
by applying to its makers.
A signal service to weak womenkind
is the finding of lost health the build
ing up of a '"run-down " system. Noth
ing does it so surely as the "Favorite
Prescription." None like it !
For overworked, debilitated women,
teachers, milliners, seamstresses, " shop
girls," nursing, mothers one and all are
cured by it
-GRAND-
The Annual Ball of the
Dalles City Fire Dep't
Will Be Given at
Armory "FT" all
Monday Evening, leb. 6, 1893.
The Best of Music Will Be FuraisM
Prizes will be awarded for the best
sustained lady and gent character.
A general invitation is extended to
the public, but no disreputable char
acters will be admitted.
COMMITTEES.
Arrangements J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills,
John Blaser, Louis Pavette, W. T.
Hill, C. A. Klindt, A. Sandrock.
Reception L. Pavette, C. A. Klindt,
F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaeer, Aug.
Buchler.
Floor W. T. Hill, J. S. Fish, W. H.
Butts, Arthur Wyndham, George
Thompson.
Tickets admitting gentleman and
ladies- $1.00.
the Dalles
AND '
Prineville
Stage
f Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop.
Leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. everv day and ar
rives at Prineville In thirty-six hours. Leaves
Prineville at 5 a. m. every cay and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hours.
Carries 3ie U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at Prino-ille 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 drivers.
. Good accommodations along abroad.
. First-class coacles and lorses use.
. Eijress matter naniM witn care.
All persons wishing passage must waybill at of
fices before taking passage; others will not be
received. Express must be waybilled at offices
or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. The
company win take no risK on money transmit
ted. Particular attention Riven to delivering
express matter at Prineville and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid by the company..
STAGE OFFICES;
M. Slchel & Co. Store. Umatilla House,
l'rlneville. The U.lle.
u House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
v kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon. .
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Address P.O.Box 181 ,The Dalles
ztsnEiw today:
The only firstrrtass house
in The Dalles.
MRS. PHASER, 1
AT THE
EUROPEAN HOUSE
13 PEEPAKED TO GIVE
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT $20 PER MONTH.
H.S.CHEESMAN
So. 60 Second St., The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
REPAIRING DONE
FACTORY MANNER.
IN A SATIS-
O. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
y (Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc
FanciJ joodg, plotion?,
Etc., Etc., Etc. .
We are now closing out the
balance of bur
Uipter Dress Qoods,
ladies' apd TV55es'Jaek;ets,
Ters ai?d Boys' Ou?reoats,
At a great sacrifice, in order to make
room for our new Spring" goods.
H. Herbring.
D. BUN IN!
Pip Woii Tin Bepairs ai loflog
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
Freeborn &
-DEALERS IX-
Wan Paper aad
295 ALDER ST.,
Old Number 95,
THEB CELEBRATED;
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turninif ont the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer haye been -introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
the market. '
. JOHN PASHEK,
W&M - Tailor,
:.., - Uext door to Wasoo 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.
fepaiiring and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
. L. YOUNG,
1 : JEWELER : :
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
at the
Store of I. C. Nickelsen, 2d St. The Dalles
County Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to May 1, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892.
William Michkll,
10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
Fa
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
Will repair your fine Buggies '
and Carriages, shoe jour fine'
Driving Horses, and in fact do
: all your blacksmitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Company.
(looifi Oou io ings,
COR. FIFTH,
Poktland, Oregon.
nitvRlap.tsiTnith Sfinn
DRUGS
Sni
&
-THE LEADING-
Witt
Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ; ,
ALSO ALL THE LEADING ' V
Patent ffledicines and Druggists Sundries.
HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS
Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in
the City for The Sherwin, "Williams Co.'s Paints.
-WE
The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Gigars.
Agent for Tansill's Punch. .
129 Second Street,
MINKNS
: : : '
5HKK.W TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and
Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and Hllevs, good iT,
pnre cold -water and shRde in profusion, perfect drainage, deligh"tfnl mountain
climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and fir .
umber, possessing millions of horse power in its dsshing streams and water
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the maun- .
factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled
anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured
yon will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment
TITIiE PERFECT
W. ROSS
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood,.
leads on to fortune." . ' .
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Cliii-Ooi Sale i e-
Furnitnre k Camels
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF
FS5
Jl
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No. 390 to 394, 2d
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. I
FRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors. ;
Ui
rjc--,- Acetyl! unminrin
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w
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At the old stand of R. Lusher,
- 1 ' u in Wn tf i 111
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN ' . . '
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in
"7Um Li Xa ' J9L-3 E2L -
syPraotical Painters" and Paper Hangers.' None but the best brands of the-Sherwin-Williams
and J. W. JIasury's Paints used in all our work, and none but
the most ekilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or eoap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to.
Paiat Shop C3i-:r Ttiriaad "WRsliiii?toa Bts., The Dalles, Oregoa
KlNERSLY.
ai Retail Bruits.
LK D-R.-U-QS1-
ARE-
The Dalles, Oregon
See me on the ground, or : j
address me at Hood River, !j
Wasco County, Oregon.
WINANS.
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates,
- - UNION ST.
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street. The Dalles J
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' no Front St.. The Dalles, Oregon.
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