The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 03, 1893, Image 2

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    Tis Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OVSIOIAL PAPER OF DALLEd CITY.
AID WASCO COUHTT.
at the PostofBce at The Dallea, Oregon,
aa aecond-clasa matter.
unBSCRIPTlOK RATES.
T VAIL (POSTAOB PUFAID) IV ASTAHCB
tin
6 months,
S "
Dally, 1 year
6 months..
. 0 75
. 0 50
00
00
. 0 50
Address all communication to" THS CHRON-
liLti, i DC 1IUI1CB, wit-sun
Wasco countv is entitled to- a.fifteeb-
hnndred-dollar hole in the ground.
Where shall it go down?
Tka inmc t(irm continues enasmodi
eally with an e8t wind prevailing most
of the time. News from Sherman and
this county, also from Klickitat, indi
ate that the ground is covered with
about eight inches of snow on a level
and that stock is doing well, as there
is abundance of feed for another month
yet. ' '
The Wasco Kews thinks the senate
made a serious mistake in voting down
tho Raley bill. That as Oregon has
built one successful portage it is neces.
ary that there should be another at the
. dalles in order to tap the wealth of the
inland Empire. This bill should not be
allowed-to be killed by a few corpora
tion lawyers in the senate, and a few
-who voted against it for pecnliar rea
sons. The Arlington Record is oat with its
brand to mark the opponents to an open
Columbia. A big monogram, N. G., is
to be used upon two "senators" (so
called) whose opposition to the Raley
bill strangled Eastern Oregon. Only
one senator from the Willamette valley
mustered up courage to vote to do us
justice. Two Eastern Oregon senators
voted against the bill, both of whom
favored it two years ago. - One of them
made the remark that $460,000 would
, buy all the country which would be
benefited by the portage road.
The teventeen who voted against the
Raley bill, says the Moro Obeerver,
"were mostly residents of the Willamette
Talley who do not care a row of pins for
the interests of the Inland Empire,
But there are two traitors to eastern Or
egon who were on the "opposition
benches," Dodson of Baker,' and Cogs
well of Crook and Lake counties. These
men must have deliberately acted con
. trary to the wishes of their constituents
when they opposed the bill, and their
action should be remembered."
Postmaster-general John Wanamaker
created something of an innovation in
official life Monday evening in Wash
ington by giving a reception at his resi
dence to the employes and attaches of
every department of the postoffice de
partment, as well as ot the local post
office. The event was preceded by a
dinner to which Quite a. number of the
friends of the postmaster-general and
his wife were invited. This is the first
reception of the kind that has ever been
given by a member of the cabinet, and
it is expected to form an interesting
precedent that will be extensively fol"
lowed in years to come.
The Allen faction are hunting for a
compromise candidate at Olympia
Senator Frank Richards, of Whatcom,
was asked to come in, but he gave hii
answer in such decided terms that noth
ing further in the way of compromise in
that direction will ever again be thought
of. The next name offered' by King
county as bait for Turner votes was that
-df the present congressman, John L.
Wilson, but that did not work either.
' and so the Allen men have returned to
the first principles and are still cudgel
ing their brains for a suitable man to
compromise on. , . .-
It-is understood that an effort will be
'made to have laws passed by the legisla
ture which will reach vandals and wan
tons in' a more effectual manner. As
the law is-now, a person who maliciously
destroys another's property is fined by
the court, and the fine is turned into the
public treasury, leaving the injured one
to repair the damage done him at his
-own expense.' A change in the law
would mttict a penalty sufficient to pay
lor the damage and a balance to go to
the treasury. It is no protection to
man who bs his property damaged $25
or more, when the guilty one is let off
with a fine of if 5, which oea to the
county.
Although pneumatic !: tubes for the
rapid transferring of mail from main
offices to sub-stations have been used
by the post office department for some
' years past it has been considered rm
practicable, in New York to lay such
tubes across East river, hence mail has
continued to be transferred by wagon
between New York city and Brooklyn,
as of old. It is now proposed, however,
to lay a large pipe across the-East river
bridge, within which to operate a minia
ture electric railway. Cylindrical cars
will be built just large enough to ac
commodate a mail sack, and before
each will be run a tiny electric inotor,
operated by the trolley system. It is
, claimed that by this , plan mail can be
delivered to sub-stations in less than a
minute. The ideas seem to open up
Immense possibilities in - the line of
transportation.
A DEAD SHOT
right at the seat of difficulty, Is accom-
lished by the suro and steady aim of
r. Sage's Catarrh . Remedy. Don't
fool around with a pop-gun, nor a
" Flint-lock," when this reliable "Win
chester n is within reach ! '
Dr. Sage's treatment of Catarrh In the
Head la far superior to the ordinary, and
when directions are reasonably well
followed, results In a permanent cure.
Don't longer be Indifferent to the veri
fied claims of this unfailing Remedy..
The worst forms of Catarrh disap
pear with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy. Its mild, soothing, cleansing
and healing properties effect a perfect
and permanent cure, no matter how bad
the. case, or of bow long standing. Its
a remedv that succeeds where every
thing else has failed. Thousands of
such cases can be pointed out. That's
the reason its makers back their faith in
it with money. They offer $500 reward
for a case of Catarrh which they can
not cure. ' .
It's a medicine that allows them to
take such a risk. -
Doesn't common sense lead you to
take such a medicine? '
"An advertising fake" you say.
Pnnnv. isn't it. how some people pre
fer sickness to health when the remedy
is positive and the guarantee absolute.
Wise men don't put money oacit oi
"fakes." And "faking" doesn't pay
GRAND-
The Annual Ball of the
Dalles Gity Fire Dep't
Will Be Given at
Armory Sail
Monday Evening, Feb. 6, 1893.
The Best of Music Will Be Furnisnefl
Prizes will be awarded for the beat-
sustained lady and gent character.
A general invitation is extended to
the public, but no disreputable char
acters will be admitted.
COJCKITTEES.
Arrangement J. H. Wood, G.- C. Bills
John Blaser, Louis Payette, W. T.
Hill, C. A. Klindt, A.Sandrock.
Reception L. Payette, " C. A. Klindt
F. W. I Skibbe. John Blaser, Aug
Buchler.
Floor W. T. Hill. J. 8. Fish. W. H
Butts, Arthur Wyndham, Georjre
Thompson.
Tickets admitting gentlemam and
ladies $1.00.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
J. D. PARISH Prop.
leaves The Dslles at6a.ni. every day. and ar
rives afTttneville in thirty-six hours. l.eave
Prineville at 5 a. in. every uny and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hours. '
Carries the U. S. Mai!, Passengers and Express
Connects at Priu llle with . .
.Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon,'Ifoituern California and
. all Interior Points.
Also makes clone connection at The Pnltos with
trains from Portland and all eastern points.
. Courteous drivers. - .
. Gccd accommodations along lie roat
. First-class coacnes and torses IS84.
. Express matter LandM vita care.
All persons wishing pasSsge must waybill at of
fices before taking passage; others will not be
received. Exptess must be wuybilled at offices
or the StiiRe Co.,will not be responsible. The
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particular intention given to delivering
express matter at Prineville and nil southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid by the company.
htagk orricss;
H. 8!chl ft Co. Store. Umatilla Horns.
FrlneTilla. The Ia)lea.
House
MovingI
Andrew Velarde
' IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in hia line at
reasonable figures. 1 Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Stag
AddrP.O.6xl9.TrvOaJk
3STETW a?03D-A."3T-
TJ10 only first-class house
in The Dalles.
MRS. FRASER,
IS PEirABBD TO GIVH
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT S20 PER MONTH.
H.S.CHEESMAN
00 Seeond at, Tho Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
REPAIRING DONE
IN A 8ATIS-
FACTORY MANNER.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
J
if Clothing
Kt. ShoM, Hat. Kt.
Kt., Eta.
We are now
balance of our
Uiijter Dress (Jo6d5,
lsadie5 aid Tes' jackets,
Teis aid Boys Oureoats,
At a great sacrifice,
room for our new Spring goods.
H. Herbring.
BUSMSM
Pip
MAINS TAPPED
IflIK
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young &. Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
Freeborn & Company,
DBALBKS IN . '. :
an Pancr ana nuom TicuiaiRQS,
295 ALDER ST.. COR. FIFTH,
Old Kohiu K,
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-knowa Brewery i now turning oat the best Beer and Porter
eat of the CffCftda, Th latest apptianoM far the manufacture of good health
ful Boot hT kaa rtr4ws4. awl only tW Irrt-olMa rtie) will bm fAaomd oe
th aw.
JOHN PASHEK,
t - Tailor,
. - Vext door to Wasco Sum.
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
- Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
: Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System uBed in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
each time. .
Repairing an4 Cleaning
. Neatly and Quickly Done.
S. L. YOUNG,
Watchea and Jewelry repaired to order on
short notice, and aatlafactlon guaranteed.
A ffBI
Star of I. C. XUkelsen, Sd St. Th Dalles
Countjr Treaaarer'a Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Mav 1. 1889. will be naid if pre
sented 'at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, Oct. 81, 1892.
- WlLLUH MlCHILl,
lO.Sltf Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
jl
Second St., 0pp. Hood's StaMe,
THB DALLBS,
XXOON
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmitbing in the
finest style.' Satisfaction guar
anteed. GUHNWG&HOCKTOl ,Pfops,
closing out the
in order to make
mm
City Blacksmith Shop
, Tlii Bepaiis anfl looliDO
UNDER PRESSURE.
Portland, Onuoon.
DRUGS
&
-THE LEADING-
litaliil Retail Briiists.
3R E
Handled by Three Registered Druggists: : V
ALSO ALL THE . LEADING :-. V
- ' -.. - ;.. t .'J r, i;i
Patent ffledieines and
HOUSE PAINTS,
Agents for Murphy's-Fine Varnishes and the. only agents in
IJ1? JlljJ iUl -J ilC'.UllCX V Illy.
-WE
The Largest' Dealers in Wall ' Paper.
Finest Line of. Imported Key
. Agent lor Tansill 6 runch.
129 Second Street,
I
7"HB NEW TOWN has been platted on the
N
f alls oi Hood river, wun mrfte Kignuy lots, Droaa 6treeu ana uiieys. rooa soil,
pnre cold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain
climate, the central attraction a a mountain summer report and for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt Hood. It is also unparalled as a msnufiicturing
.center, being the naturnl center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and Br
timber, poHsessi ng millions of horbe 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 canuot be excelled
anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with trumportation already assured
you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment
TITLE PERFECT
W. ROSS
'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa
,. leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Cloig-Oflt Si
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO-
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES,
BRAIN ARD & ARMSTRONG'S ,
i . . SPOOL SILK '
FINE LINE OF
IP
us?
No. 390 to 394, 2d
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH BOOMS.
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1 At the old stand of R. Lasher,
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PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Moat Complete and he
SPraPtical Painters nd Paper Hangera. None but th beat brands of tbft
Sherwin-Williatna and J. W. Masury'a Paints need in all our work, and none bat
the most ekilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. ' Not
chemical combination or toap mixture, A first claes article ia all colors. A.U,
orders premptly attended to. ' ; ' .
Jaiit tlsp rstr Tairdami Tartirrtct Its., Tat Tallea. &rB
fXlNERSLY.
ID JETT
: Druggists .: Sundries,-
OILS AND GLASS. .
HiHliUO-,VU. 9 &. AlULa. .
AKE-
West and Domestic Cigars.
The Dalles, Oregon
old camp ground, at the Forks and
See me on the ground, op
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
WINANS.
Dl i
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates
- - UNION ST.
street. The Dalles
uo Front St. The Dalles, 0reg.
AND GLASS.
Latcet Pttern and Designs in -
IS3 3E2.
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