leua feeling in faxor -ct interference, kTETW TOI3AX. JOHN PASHEK, EJRUGS but a difference of opinion as. to whether annexation or a protectorate it beat. 4 concurrent resolution from the legisfta tnro of Oregon requesting the wwators from that state to use . all honorable means to secure annexation of the Hawaiian islands to "the United States was presented and referred - t -Tailor, OFfICI.1L. PAPER OK DALLE31Cilty. ADD WASCO COUMTY. Th only flrsi-clas house ... . in The Dalles. . - SN I PES & Kl N ERSLY. entered at the Postoffice at The Dallas, Oregon, as second-class matter. . Uext door to Wasco Sua. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. T MAIL (rO STAGS FUF1.ID) I ASTAVCE. rants Patterns, etc., ot all latest - Sty les, at Low Prices. -THE LEADING- ' MRS. FRASER, "Weekly, 1 year - 1 6 month! j . . . . "75 - 3 " 50 Bally, 1 year......... 00 " 6 month. 00 - per " 8 50 Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a nt guaranteed . ' ' each time. Repairing and Cleaning .- -. , : Neatly and Quickly Done. Address all communication to " THE CHRON Tea Dalles Daily Chronicle. pieicp li Bmists. EUE0PEBI1H0USEE KUL." The Dulles, Oregon. NOT AN ACCEPTABLE MOVE- . If the appointment of Judge Jack soil te the 'place made vacant by the death -f ' Judge Lamar should be confirmed, it -will make the court stand five republi- (in to threo demorrsts. with two mem- Vara of the court, one over 74 and the otber over Tl, sure to retire within a year or two. In this case,, this demo erat appointed by Harrison woold pro vide the democratic majority for the court, thus putting at peril all the legis lation growing out of the war and de livering the court over to the control of men believing ' in. free trade, southern ideas and prejudices, and opposed to tbe system of pensions to Union sol diers. The republican senators who op posed the appointment will probably try to prevent the confirmation, and it appears to be a strong probability that they may succeed, unless advantage is being taken of the custom of "senatorial courtesy," which discountenances delay in action- on the nomination of an ex enator. The matter will be forced to the front with promptness. If. confirm ation is secured promptly, it is expected that the president will nominate Judge W. O. Bradley, of Kentucky, to succeed Judge Jackson on the circuit bench. The responsibility for the failure to nom inate a republican ib said to lie with twelve republicans in the senate who were determined to oppose any nomina tion proposed by the president. It was at first his intention to nominate either Judge Emory Speer or Judge Pardee. On ulaking inquiries among the repub lican senators, as to which would be the most apt to secure ready confirmation, lie discovered there were .about twelve republican senators who would oppose any confirmation, partly on account of their personal antagonism to the presi dent and partly on account of their desire to bring other matters . to the front in the senate. ' An Illinois farmer named Koet, living near Bethel, last month took a notion into his head to test the relative quali ties of -wheat and corn as fat-producers in hogs. He weighed twenty shoats recently and placed a value npon them of six cents a pound. He fed them on wheat for seven days, keeping accurate account of the amount consumed, re weighed the bogs noted the gain and then pat them upon a diet of corn for a similar length of time, keeping a like accurate account of corn consumed. He weighed tbe hogs- for the third and last time and footed up the results. He ' noted that the gain for the week the animals fed on corn netted him 75 cents m bushel for the product consumed, while during the week they were fed on the wheat diet the gain was such as to five him 80 cents for each bushel of wheat fed. If these deductions should prove true in all cases as it did in Mr. Kost's, there is no use in farmers selling wheat at from 50 to 60 cents a bushel when by feeding it to the present high priced hogs they can realize 80 cents, and more, per bushel. Mr. Raley, in presenting liis bill for the construction cf the portage railway at the dalles of Columbia, did not sup port the bill with the strong arguments that he presented two years ago, proba bly, says the Oregonian, for the reason that he did not think it necessary to repeat what be said so fully then ; bnt it was necessary, as the eequel showed, for by many senators the subject had not been .considered lrjore than super ficially, if at all. But now, since the vote has been reconsidered and the bill taken from the table, it is hoped that Mr. Raley and other friends of the meas ure will use in its behalf the arguments which - they are so well prepared to ad vance. The bill ought to pass. West em Oregon ought to join hands with Eastern Oregon in this matter so im portant to both. ' There will be an important gathering of populists at Washington February 22. Four organizations will assemble at that time, the bimetallists, the industrial legion, the industrial ailianca "and the reform press association. An effort . will, be made to . amalgamate the branches of the peoples party with a, view, to effective work in the way of securing desired legislation dur ing Cleveland's administration. It is believed that, in view of the strong showing in the last campaign they can make both tbe old parties recognize their claims; if not it will clear the way for an effective campaign in 1696. Delegates will be present from every atate and territory, in the Union. . A few days since in the United States senate on motion of Mr. Sherman the -senate went into executive session for I ho purpose of discussing French and Swedish extradition treaties, ' Incidents ally the Hawaiian matter came op and sraa debated. There is almost a anaui- HELP I HELP I THE LADT FAIKTS. Ti8 the t wink of an eye, ; Tia the draught of a breathy From tho blossom of health, ' ' .- To the paleness of death." --. . . When sudden fainting spells com upon a lady," yon may always suspect some uterine disturbances or trouble, or some great disorder in the circulation and nerve centers. . .A remedy that lias al ways proved successful i n warding off and removing the tendency to a recurrence of fainting spells that removes the eatiae of them, corrects the circulation of blood, and gives to the system that even run ning nervous energy so essential, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. . The "Prescription" is guaranteed t. give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. Nothing else does as much. You only -pay for the good you get. Can you ask more f As a regulator and promoter of" func tional action, at the critical period of change from girlhood to womnniiood, "Favorite Prescription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally effica cious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and 'most critical period, known as "Tbe change of Life. The Annual Ball of the ily Fife Dep't Will Be Gtt Monday Evin , Feb 6, 189: The Best bFWc WilBe FnrfisM . . Prizes will bf awarded for zhe beat- sustained ladyand grot character. A genemlnviOktitUk-re extended to the public, ut nodisrepu table char acters willAje admitted. OMMITTEES. Arrange-mentt J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills, John Blaser, Louis Favette, W. T. Hill, C. A. Klindt, A. Sandrock. Reception L. Payette, C. A. Klindt. F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaner, Aug. " Buchler. Floor W. T. Hill, J. 6. Fish, W. H. Butts, Arthur Wyndbam, Georg inompson. Tickets .admitting gentleman ami ladies $1.00. the Dalles AND ... Prineville Stage . Lin J D. PARISH, Prop, Leave The Dalles at 6 a. m. every day and ar rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours. Jeavea Prineville at 5 a. 111. every nay and arrives at ine .uaues n iniriy-six nourx. Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers lid Express Connects at Prih-iUo with . Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern Oaliforniai and all Interior Points. - Also makes close connection nt The Dalle with trains from Portland and all eastern points. . Courteous drivers. . 6ood accommodations alooz . . First-class coacler and torses isei.. ..Express matter Handled witi care. All persons -wishing passnge must "waybill at of fices Before taking passage; others will not be received. Expiess niUBt be waybilled at offices or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. The company will tako no risk on money transmit ted. Particular attention given to delivering express matter at Prineville and all southern points in Oregon, and advance chsrgos .will a paid by the company. 8TA6K OFFIGKRT M. Blcliel A Co. Btora. Umatilla Hoaaa. Prineville. Thai Dalles. House Moving! Andrew; Velarde IS prepared to do any and all . i - kinds of work in bis line at ' reasonable figures. Has the ; largest honso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. - GRAND Maitfllt Ball Dalles 0 ."', 1 FBEPABKD TO ITB FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD . ; AT aO;PER MONTH. H.S.CHEESMAN Va. 00 eaan4 it, The Dalles, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER.: , ALL. WORK AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. --"- REPAIRING DONE rN A SATIS FACTORY MANNER. C. 7. STEPHENS, DEALER IK if Qlothing Hmm, Sb, Bass, Dry Goods We are now closing out the balance of our Uiiter Dress (Jdods, .Indies' apd Ti55es'jaek;ets, Tei)9s ai?d Boys' Ou?reoats, At a great sacrifice, in order to make room for our new Spring" goods. H. Herbring. Pipe worn , Till Repairs anil MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west." of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. Freeborn & -DBALEKS IX- Wall Paper aiil 8oof oultliiigs, 398 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH, XME CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. : ,. Thla well-known Brewery ia now ettai of tbe Cascade. The Isteat ipplianoea for' the niwn rifnetrire of food heal th ro! Bsr have ie iittodtMl, unit enry t- first- article wfH be ptad on S. X. YOUNG, Watobes and Jewelry reoalred to order ea - ahort nettea, and aatiafjaetlon guaranwd. Mora avfl.O. VUktlm, Sd 8s. Tbe riallea v""7 1 0ny Troaanrer'a JlotlM.. .. .. .. All county warrants registered . prior to iay i, laaw, will be paid H pre sented at mr office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. . The Dalles, Oct. SI, 1892. ' " . William Uichkll, lO.Slkf Treasurer Wasco Coanty, Or, 8on St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, TBI UUa, "- ' ' Siaooil Will repair your fine Bogries and Carriages, shoe your fine Driylng Horses, and in fact do all your blaeksmitbing in tbe - finest style. - Satisfaction goavr ' anteed. . -.; " . GUHSIS & HOCKM ,Props. UMIMEL.L, lloofifiq Company, turning oak the best Beer and Porter JZ TJ 3EtL3E3 ' Handled by Three ALSO ALL Patent fDedicines and HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes andlhetjnly agents in .. the City for The Sherwin, Will ams Co.'s Paints. -WE The largest Dealers -in Wall r Paper. Finest Lineof, imported Key AVest and domestic Cigars. . . , . ." Agent for Tansill's Punch.: :. ' - 129 Second Street, ; The Dalles. Oregon IftZ IN 5HK NEW TOWN bss been plstted on the old ramp ground, at the Forks and . . Falls ot Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soif, pnre cold water and absde in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain climate, tbe central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, being the nearest town to Mt Hood. It is also unparnlled as a manufacturing center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and flr timber, possessing millions of uoie 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 cannot be excelled , anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with trantportatiou already assured - you will nnd this the place tu make a perfect home or a paying investinests TITItE PERFECT W. ROSS "There is-a tide in the affairs of men wkick, taken at its flood leads on to fortune" ' Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the " Clisi-Oil Sale ol -m Frailim & Carpets at CRAN DALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S ... . . SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF hi im R -7. "-it No. 390 to 394, 2d NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. PRAZER & WTNDHAM, Proprietors. S" a 3 c z S 2 s "S o B3- "in a At the old stand f R. Lusher, P A U L KR E FT & CO., . ; DEALERS IS PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Moat Coin plele and the Latest Patterns and Designs ia : "7T 3La DE-b IE 3? - Srrariiciil Painters and Paper Hangers.' None bat the. best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints nsed in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masanr Liquid Paints. So chemical combination 'or soap mixture. A first class article ia all colors. All orders promptly attended to. ?ait Eat wnar Tilriai "JO ZEnL TT Gr Registered Druggists, v THE LEADING - " Dpaqqists Sundries. ARE- M N S See me ' on the ground, or address me at Hood " River, Wasco County, Oregon. W I NANS. & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - UNION ST. street, The Dalles tn rs er 3 S. o o a n ' no Front St. The Dalles. Oregan. " . .. . ,. Taikistton Eii lie Eallea. CieGB