cn Tie Dalles Daily Ctoonisi& ; ' ' ' V OFFICIAL PAPER OF DAIXSS CITY. r'i. AMD TTARCO COWJITT. : 1 3? Intend at the Postoffioe at Thllf4. Oregwr; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Y X1IL (POBTAGC rKIFAID) IK ADVAJTCK Weekly, 1 year....1 " - 6 months. .-. . Daily, 1 year.. " 6 months..... $ 1 SO 0 lb 0 50 6 00 8 00 per O 50 Address all eomjnpnicatton to ' tCl." The Dalles, Oregon. THE CHRON- Nobody doubts bot that a republican will be returned ib tlie senate, but whether it be Mr. Allen to succeed him pelf, there are some doubts. On the first ballot cast on the 17th, twenty seven democrats stood firm lor Chaancey Griggs, and nine populists for Governor Teats, while seventy-five republicans di vided and destroyed the effectiveness of their vote by giving Allen forty-nine and Turner twenty-six. The men who are in favor of caucus rule have done heroic work to bring about harmony daring the nttHt ten dflva. but without success, and it is feared this vote marked the begin ning of a deadlock that may last through the session. , The most bitter opponent' that Mr Allen has is the Spokane Keview. It eays it is opposing Mr. Allen because it thinks an Eastern Washington senator should be independent of the dictates of Boss Hunt and his real estate ring, and because the record shows that Senator Allen asked for $500,000 for the Kirkland ditch and only $141,500 for all the rest of the rivers and harbors of the state. When Mr. Allen, or one of his support ers, will undertake to deny this indict ment of his' record, it may be time to question the motives of the Review. Of the vote for Mr. Turner . it says :' "No taint of suspicion clings ' to the gallant band which voted yesterday for George Turner. Its members have risen above the taint of bribery and corporation in fluence. They are for Mr. Turner be cause they know him to be the better and the abler man not because he has patronage to dispense or committee chairmanships to pass around." " Considerable speculation is being in dulged in among the numerous lawyers of democratic persuasion, and re pub icas as well, as to who will be se lected to succeed Judge Beady as judge of the United States court for this dis trict. The passage of this bill will not only relieve Judge Deady of weighty duties, but will probably be the means of prolonging his life several years. Next May he will be 69 years old, and " one year later he could according to law, re tire on full pay for lifel The salary at tached to the office is $5,000 per annum, and the aim of the judge's life has been to serve in the position until he had passed the retirement limit. Of late his health has broken so rapidly that he and bis friends have become so thoroughly concerned that it was decided to antici pate the regular workings of the law and permit him to retire at an early date. His successor will be one of Cleveland's earliest appointments. Among the various possibilities are four lawyers known throughout the northwest as able men and honest, who appear to find the honors about evenly divided.' They are Hon. Lewis L. McArthur, Hon. Zera Bnow,Hon. L. B. Cox and Hon. C. B. Bellinger. Either one of them would make an excellent judge, and the people of this state will, indeed, be fortunate if either of them is appointed.' r Crandall & Burget are now settled, in their new store in the Michelbach brick on Union street, next door to Floyd & Shown's. Call around. , . .. GRAND" i ;'-', : ' w .'-- ... The Annual Ball, of,the v . xr xxx o r y Monday Evening, TeV. 6, 1893.' Tie Best of Mnsic Will Be .FnrnisM Prizes, will be awarded for, the best sustained lady and gent character. A general invitation , is extended to the public, but ' no disreputable chor acters will le admitted. . " C02BOTITTEES. Arrangement J s H. Wood, G. C. Bills, John Blaeer, Louis Payette," W. T. Hill, C. A. Klindt, A. Sandrock, : Reception L. Pavette, ' C.' A. Klindt, F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaper, Aug. Buehler. .' - Floor W. T. Jlilir J S. Fish, W. H. Butts, Arthur .Wyndham, ,-George ' Thompson. v' Tickets admitting gentleman' and Jaditre :;i.00. . Dalles City Fire Of 1 ' Will Be Given at , '- , - t' Sail lOS FCBLIC BBXTTMBHT. Continued from First Page. V no benefits. I am a firm believer of li3rW'foVtofl5cial, and no fees." , tMKiW,! f Prints and Nitchke's oadertakmg establishment. says: "What is' good for the goose is good for the gan der; if the cascade portage is good for us, the Celilo portage will be good for Eastern Oregon, and the state should not wait a moment about appropriating money to build it. I am ignorant about the jute bag manufacturing . business. If there are only a part of the convicts employed, then employ the remainder iu making bags. There are many who want to build up a town and are too selfish bv half.' No, we don't want any more division of the county. - Sal ary' of county officials is the correct thing." " ., . Messrs. Gibons and Marden say : "If the committee do not succeed in their memorial to congress for an appropria tion for a Celilo portage railroad,' then the state should build it, that the farm ers could move this season's harvest, There is no, question as to the state manufacturing jute bags at the peniten tiary. The farmers of Oregon should have cheaper grain sacks than they are getting, and the only way is for them to be made by prison labor.' A division of the county is nonsense, we are opposed to itand think all county officers should be made salaried." Mr. Herbringr in reply eays: "The state Bhould build the .Celilo portage road. We can't afford to wait for the government to dojit. - We would all be in our graves first, judging from the slow work on the cascade locks. The people of the Inland Empire demand it, It will reduce freights on their grain fully thirty-three and and one-third per cent, and fifty per ceujt on stock, etc I am strongly in favor of the state put ting jute 'Works into the penitentiary ; am opposed to the convict contract sys tem, because it comes into direct com- petion with honest labor. The making of jute bags will benefit the farmers, and that is what is needed. I don't believe in dividing the courfties to create new ones out of the skirts of others. And one thing more, no fees for county offi cials ; pay them, salaries, and let the fees go to the counties."" . Messrs. Blakeley & Honghton in re ply say : "Give us an open river, first, last, and all the time. '- Its a saving of thirty-three and one-third to forty per cent 'in freights to the people. - The state should build a portage road at Celilo and take hold of it at once. There is no use waiting for the govern ment to relieve the producers. They will never do it. As far as jute works are concerned we have not given it any attention, and can't give an opinion, but think it would be a good thing for the farmers. We believe that convict labor ought to be used for the benefit of the people, instead of letting it out on contract. We do not believe the time has come for division of the counties; there are counties ' enoogh already. County officials should be paid salariee, and all fees accruing ought to be turned over to the county general fund.'' ' JTept tip for years the offer that's made by the proprietors Of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. "" It's addressed to you, if ;y on Lave " Catarrh. It's a reward of $500, if they can't cure you, no matter how bad Vour case. or of how long standing an offer that s made in good faith . by re sponsible Inen. " - Think what it means! Absolute confidence in their; Remedy, ortbey couldn't afford to take the risk. A 'ft'long record of perfect and perm a: nent-5ures or the worst cases or ; they couldn't have faith in it- It ..means no more catarrh or $500, If you; fail .to bo cured, ; you -won't 3aii to. De. paia., . ; : , , , , 7J3ut perhaps yon. won't beliovo, it,. Then there's another reason for try ing it. ' Show that. .. you can't, be cured, and youH get, $500. It's a plain business bfferl The ' makers of Dh Sage's Catarrh 'itemedjr will pay you tnat amount u they can't cure you. They know ' that they can you think that they; can't- If they're wrong, you get the cash. If you're wrong, you're rid of catarrh. House Moving! Andrew Velarde ' : IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at , . reasonable figures. ' Has the';.'.', largest honse moving outfit " " " ; in I'stern Oregon. '-' ' Aciii-ccc r.c.zzx ici.t.c rs.ru 2b5nETW TODAT. The only first-class house in The- Dalles.. r : MRS. FRASER, EOHOPEflp THQUSE l - s 1 rfilJ PA BHD TO CMVK FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD AT 02O PEE MONTH. H.S.CHEESMAN No. 60 Seaond at.. The IXUea, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. ALL WORK AND A PERFECT. FIT GUARANTEED. REPAIRING DONE IN A SATIS FACTORY MANNER. CP. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Qlothing Bot. Shoe, Bate, St. Fancfl Iqoad, flotiong, Btc., Ktc, Ke. We are now balance of our Dry Goods :er Dress Qood5, (TeT)'s 3T)d At a great sacrifice, room tor our new Spring goods. PlDBlOIK MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE, Shop on Third Street next; door , west of Young & Kuss " ' v' ' . Blacksmith Shop. T , Freeborn & -DBALEBS IX- Ml Papei aiifl ; ; 295 ALDER ST., .COR. FIFTH, Old NrntBiB S5-, the: celebrated COLUM BIA 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 ful Beer have tieen introdnoed, and only the first-class article will be placed on JOHN PASHEK, lilg -;Tailoi? " Eeii door to "Wasco Sun. " . Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, - Pants Patterns, etc., of all isftest .. '" Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System need in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed - ' each time. - . . j . Repaijping and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. , S. L. YOUNG, : JEWELER : Watobo and Jewelry repaired to order on - abort notice, and MtiBfacUsn guaranteed. rAT TBI Stare f I. c. Nlekelaen, 2d St. The Jalles County Treminrer'l Notice. All county warrants registered prir to May 1,I889, 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 MicHBix, 10.31U Treasurer Wasco County, Or. Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THE DAIXBS, OKBGOK. ''""' Will repair, yoar fine Baggie and Carriages, shoe yonr fine , '. Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in' 'the t finest style. Satisfaction guar-,4 anteed. . '. . closing out the Boys' Oureoats, in order, to make City Blacksmith Shop H: Her bring; fji Company, Iflooia louHiuss, Portland, Ozisii. m RUGS NIPES & KlNERSLY. THE LEADING lott i tt Dn JM."35":T7I TR TT tT fX Handled by Three Registered Druggists.'; " ALSO ALL, THE LEADING ' : ' " ;' Patent CQedieines and Druggists Sandries. HOUSE PfllNTS.;OILS AtlP: GLASS. Agents for Murphy's' Fine Varnishes ihd the Only agents in the City for The Sherwin, 'Will ams Co.'s Painte. -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of .imported Key'."West' and Domestic Cigars. : ' .' . Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, The Dalles. Oregon SHE NEW T6WN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and Folia of Hood river, with IntRe siKbtly lots, broad streets and alleys, good aoll. pure cold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, beina; the nearest town to ait. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing , center, being the natural center for VM square miles of the best cedar and or 1 timber, possessing millions of horse power in, its dashing streams and water- . , falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the maim- factories will oenter, surrounded by soil and climato that eannot be excelled' anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured v . you will tind this the place to inake a perfect home or a paying investment TITLE PERFECT W. ROSS "Tiere is a tide in the affairs leads on to fortune." ....... The poet unquestionably had reference to the '".".' : i Vat CRANDALL Who are selling these goods . ; '.: MICHELBACH BRICK, TH E DALLES M ERCANTI LE CO. '''''": SOLE AGENTS FORjTHE .DAI-l.ES.;; : brainard &f armstrong's . ... - spool silk FINE LINE OF . r- 'r-: N639Qri to- 3941 2d KPTTUrNE SHAVING PAKLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER Sc3 WYNDHAM, Proprietors. .r O ' . a w o ' .03 At the old stand of R. Lusher, PAUL KR EFT . ' : ; DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Most Coinpleto aiul the latest Patterns and Defigne in "Praovical Painter ami Paper Hangera. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Miieury's Paints used In' alt our work, and nonelmt " the most etilied workmen employed. Agents for Maeury Liquid Paints. No chemical com bination or eoap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended, to. ; . Piiat Shoo poraer TLiriaal hashing toe Ets., ' The Dalles. Orcoa MS. ARB- See me "on the ' ground,' or address ,me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. WINANS. of '-men which, taken ai its floods t & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. . - - UNION ST. street. The Dalles PI ' cj . ST iva Front SL.The Dalles, Oregoa.v CO., mm m r i I 4