Tite Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL VAPKK. OF DALLES CITY. AND WASOO COUNTY. atered at the Postofflce at The Dallos, Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IT If AIL fPOSTAGK POKPA1D1 IK ADV1VC1. Waekly , 1 year . f I 50 " 6 months 0 75 " s . Dally, 1 year. -. . . " 6 months per 0 50 6 00 3 00 0 50 Address nil communication to " THE CHROls KLE," The Dalles, Oregon. It is said there is another prospect of a fight between Argentine and Chile. Anything to warm things up. In the Texas house of representatives on the 28th, Mr. Hamburger introduced a concurrent resolution requestingTexaa congressmen to oppose the Nicaragua canal bcheme and to formulate a kill for a canal from tho Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific, to be constructed by the United States government. Governor Hogg recommends such a 'canal " iu his message. The orchards of Oregon are worth looking after. The state has thirty-six nurseries covering about 1,576 acres and containing about 9,000,000 young trees, and orchardists have upward of 100,000 cres of growing trees. One-half of this acreage is in prnnce, one-fourth in aD- plea, one-tenth in pears and the remain ler in various kinds of fruits. Col. Pope's roacf-improvement plans takeshnpe in the proposal for a paved roadway from New York to Chicago. No doubt Chicaeoans will subscribe lib erally, feeling it to be missionary work to help easterners on wheels to get there. When an asphalt road thirty feet wide has been built from New York to Chicago for the benefit of cyclists and couriers, railroad tracks will be at a disr count as promenades, and perhaps farm- era will realize that it is a far better in-! vestment to 6ink monev in roads than wagons in mud. PADDLE YOUB OWN CANOE. Voyajyers on lire's sea, To yourself be true, " Ana whnto'er your lot may be, Piiddlo your own canoe." "To yourself be true," "and thor. cms c nor, tnen be Xalso to anv man "Self-love is not so vilo a sin sut self- neglecting. Then "be wise to-dny, 'tis madness to defer." Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for all af fections of the lunrs and throat. It is iiKewise a wonderful liver tonic, and All the year round, yon may rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Its not like the sarsaparillas. that are eaiu w oe gooa ior ine Diood in ..March, ADril and Jtlnv. Tho works equally well at all times, and in uu inaes ui uiooti-tamts, or numora, no matter what their name or nature. - It cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eejeirw. TWtoi- Kil hnnm Pawn 0nwnn tlTLii. 7 ,,! Hip - joint disease and kindred ailments. It's the chemrsi MrtrrlTiT'lfl. through druggists, because you only pay utB fuvii juu pet. Your money is returned If it doesn't benefit or cure you. Ja:i you ask more r Tho only Irst-cletss house in The Dalles. MRS. ERASER, -AT TBI- i EUHOPEflJlHOUSEE IS PCBPAgD TO OlVH FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD AT S20 PER MONTH. GRAND- There has recently been on the part of the anti-silver democrats in coceress a strong effort to prepare the way for legislation at this session involving the .repeal of the silver-purchase clause of ths Sherman law of 1890. It does not appear, that the effort will b suc cessful, and the question of currency legislation' in its entirety will probably ro over to the new congress. The onlv important legislation, aside from the passage of the appropriation bills likely to be enacted at this session are measures dealing with immigration and the quarantine laws. The Annual Ball of the ; Dalles City Fire Dep't Will ,Le Given at w TT O y ; T8" 1 1 Monday Evening, Feb. 6, 1893. ' The trial of the Eoslyn bank robbers began yesterday in Ellensbnrgb. Cal Hale was the first one. put on trial. F. A.. Aberuethy, the cashier, positively identified Hale as the man who took the money from the vault. Dr. Lvons and Prof. Jenkins alsp positively . identified hiru as the robber who handled the money. The defense failed to tangle them up or shake their.testimony in the least. About fifty witnesses have ar rived from Oregon to testify for the de fense, and it is understood a strong effort will be made to prove an alibi. Hale has local attorneys conducting his case, assisted by one attorney from Oregon Prosecuting Attorney Wager is being assisted by H. J. Snively. The indica tions are the trial will last several days, possibly all the wesk. Great interest is being shown in tho case, and some .heavy legal fighting is expected as the trial progresses. y The Best of Mnsic Will Be Furnished Prizes will be awarded for the. Iwh. sustained lady and gent character. A general invitation is extended to the public, but no disreDutablu char acters will be admitted. COMMITTEES. Arrangements J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills. uuiiii Diascr, .l.ouis fa3'ette, w. X Hill, Cv A. Klindt, A. Sandrock. EecrptionL. Payette, C. A. Klindt, r. w. j. sKiooe, jobli lilaser, Aug Buchler. . Floor W. T. Hill. J. S. Fih W W Butts, Arthur Wyndham, George AlJUUJJJfcUM. Tickets lulmilfiniT cuntlomon o .1 ladies $1.00. H. S. CHEESM AN Ho. 00 Becond at.. The Dalles, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. JOHN PASHEK. JHeiGW - Tailor, - ' ' JText door to Waaoo Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. . Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. JLS JT s S. I.. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on hurt notice, and malefaction cruuantecil. AT TBS Store of I. C. Xlekelsrn. td St. The Dalles REPAIRING DONE IN A SATIS FACTORY MANNER. County Tnuartr'i Notice. All COUnt.V wnrrnnta rltnictaMrl to May 1, 1889, will be paid if pre fentfd at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892. William JkliciicLi., 10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. C. F. STEPHENS,' OKALEK IN Dry Goods 10 Clothing Boots. Shoes, Hats. Ete. Fanog aoA$, potion?, Kte., Ete., Ktc $5 I P E S : i&; K I NERS L Y. THE LEADING Wliolesale n ni Retail Driiis. IIKB DR.IJ.O Handled by -Three Registered Druggists. , ALSO ALL THE LEADING : . . j : , Patent ffiedieines, and Draggists Sundries. HOUSE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and'the only acents in the City, for The Sherwin;; Will ahls Co.?s Paints - - . WE ARE : The Largest Dealers in Wall Pn npr Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cicars , : , Agent for TansiU's Punch. & 129 Second Street, , The Dalles, Oregon Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THB DALIJM, ... OBKQOK Will repair your fine Buppiea and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do ' all your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction gtiar- antoed.-' . . ,. , ' the Dalles AND . Prineville - Since writing an article which appears elsewhere the bug bill measure has been defeated in thehouse. This was Coon's bill appropriating $6,000 to the state board of horticulture and enlarging its discretionary powers in the wav of de stroying diseased trees and shrubs. Up ton, wanted his own bill to pass. Coon's, he said, would cause three-fourths of the orchards in the state to be dug up and burned. Ormsby said: "Tho eastern trees sent in here are all diseased, and it is the best thing for the orchardists if their diseased trees are dug up. When ever there is any measure introduced here that will be of some benefit to the state, it has to be jumped on- by theee wonld-be reformers and killed." Ford . declared the bill gives one man discre tionary power to destroy any orchard, charge $5 a day while doing it, bo "paid out of the county treasury, and the amount to be a lien upon the land' "We ought," he said, "to pass a bill to protect our farmers from these horti cultural fellows." He moved to indefi nitely postpone, but the motion was lost. Geer, the taller, then took the floor, saying:' "Oregon has always been famed for her fair women and' red apples. The first we till have with us, and I hope always shall have, but the red ar pies, or at least, Bound apples, .are no longer with"u3. The best thing for oar orchards today would be for 90 per cent, of tbetn to be grubbed up. California lias made her fruit the wonder of the world by appropriating liberally for de stroy ing fruit pests. The difference be tween them and us is that when we find anything good, if it costs a dollar and six fiits, we vote it down." McEwan briefly opposed the bill, as be preferred Upton's. So the bill went to vote. The roll-call showed SO ayes and 22 noes, thus defeat- -4iig the measure by -I vote. We are now closing out the balance of our f - - ' '' .. i Uiiter Dress (goods, - Indies' ai?d Tes Jackets, : Tei?;s ar?d Boys' Ou?reoats, & a great sacrifice, in order to make room for our new Spring goods. ffllNHNS "7" HE NEW Tnww hoM Vww.n -l.. , f Falls of iiTi r,: ".."v.,:,",,'L" " camP "a. ?e Fork, and W nnroJTm .r',"- .'"" ur'Q "rccw and r.Uoys, good soil. climiite. th nti .iZZj:;;... " !.L' i1: acuguiiui mountain belne tho nearest tn n tn, tV i i Y J v.; T . J . " ,c-r.,r' uuu ,or " ureson. VSlo) T?XZ "n","1l, h BO "d climate that So bl exceUei TITItE PEHFEGT See me on the ground,' or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. W. ROSS WINANS "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood. leads on to for time." '-, 1 The Poet unquestionably had reference to the Cliii-Ool Sale ol i J. D. PARISH, Prop Leaves The Putins nt 6 n. m. every day and ar-tiv-3 at I'flncville In thirty-six hours, leaves Irlnevillo at 5 a. in. every any and arrives at i no iuueg in inirty-tlx hours. Carries tho IL S. Mail, Passengers aad Express Connects ct Prin-ille with :( Stages from Eastern and Southern Or- egon, northern California and all Interior Points, Also makes close connection nt Tho Dalles with uuki Hum rurura na cii eastern points. Courteous drivers. .' ',' ..... . Gcoi accoauMations along tfce road. - - . First-class coacbes and torses used. .Express matter nanaied win care. All rramii ii't.Kln.. ... . . . ... . Hcos before taking passive; others will not be reiM'lVPrl Vtm.ibu ...... V V.,. 1:11 i ... .. i ...uoi. i-- nuvuiiiMi Htonin or me btaso Co. will not bo responsible. The rj 1 i r'.l . l"KD "u rlsK on money transmit ted. Particular attention Riven to delivering express matter at Prineville and aU sonthern points jn Oregon, and advance charges will .be : STAGE OFF1CKS; v. M. Rlchel Co. Store. Umatilla I'rluevllle. Xhe Mallea. Pipe WorR, Tlii Bepairs aqtf Roofing at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BKICK, UNION ST. THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S S POO L SI LK FINE T.INE OF MAINS TAPPED UITDEK PRESSURE. bhop on Ihird btreet, next door west of Young & Kusa' iMW3 Fl til m m ri 1 No. 390 to 394, 2d street. The' Dalles Freeborn & Company, -DEALERS IN- House MovingI Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures Has the ', largest honse moving outfit v in Eastern Oregon. Wail Paper a M looni JIoiilfliMs, 295 ALDER ST.,' COR. FIFTH, OuNcmbihC6. - . PoBTra.HD,OBOO. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH-ROOMS. FRAZEE &i yYlDHAM. Proprietors. At the old stand of R. Lusher; 1 no Front SU The Dalles, Oregon: THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. - - Thhr ifU-hnown Brewery la now turning out the best Beer aria Porter eart of the Ca'cadeii. The latest appliances for the manufacture of rood health. fill T IT ll (1 I' 1-uW.r. a 1 . 1 - . . ... .... I a,.....,., c r ,, ,, ' , nn.. 0,1,7 me iiri-c:ejn arucic will 13 plated on Adcirea? P.O. Box JSl.The DaMea murut-i.. v ' PAUL K R EFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Desiens in CZSflTHOtirnl Pa nhn inj To TT.. X- 1 , . , . . . . .- ti,"ii .v-ii j , ' J" uBKtx ui an our woric, and none out the most skilled vml'mcn amn r.vi,J A , -r ij .5 chemical combination or oap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All oraerB promptly attended to. r Paint Lo eeraet Tlitdaod WfefciiBgtca ts., . lit Teller, Crtc