The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 13, 1893, Image 2

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    Tiis Dalles Dally Chronicle.
" OFFICIAL l'APER-OF DALLE8 CITY..
AMD WA8CO COBJITT. - ,"
Hntered at th Fostoffic at The Dalles, Oregon,
. ma second-das mttwr.
SUBSCRIPTION BATB8.
IT M IK (rOSTaCB PBIPAIDJJIK AMTAKCB.
Weekly, 1 year. J
" . S months - "
m s . 60
Dily,lyear - -
' C months g
per " ' - 0 60
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. - ...
TUB TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
"Xesterday'fl dispatches brought news
of one of the most important events in
our national history and one that is
destined to merge the mere title of "The
United States' into that broader name
whose mention inspires every citizen
with the fire of patriotic seal America.
For six years has been secretly pending
at triple alliance between the United
States, Rossi and France,' culminated
in. an executive session of -the United
States senate three days ago. In-ratifying
the French anJt Russian treaties, the
United States government has received
distinct pledgee, both orally through the
Russian and French legations in Wash
ington and by correspondence through
our department of state with the foreign
offices of those governments, of their
support, by force, if necessary, against
mnj interference by Germany, Great
Britain or any other European power,
with the maintenance by the United
States of what is commonly termed the
'Monroe doctrine." In other words,
the control of the Hawaiian islands, the
annexation of British America, the ac
quisition o! Hayti and San JXsmingo, ;
and thft ultimate- expulsion of Great
Britain from: Bermuda are all possibili
ties, in fulfilling which the -United
States would be upheld by the two
powers which, in European politics, are
woBt distinctly opposed to thedreibund,
the alliance between Germany, Austria
ud Italy, v
This great diplomatic stroke has been
aecompli&hed through the effort , of a
"statesman at whose bier a few days ago
the nation mourned, who,, regretably,
did-not live to witness the master-Btroke
of a brilliant career James G. Blaine.
This news will scarcely be relished by
Great Britain, who cannot longer be
blinded to the fact that America's star
is in the ascendant ; and . her- proud
" boast that "her sun never sets" will
doubtless be paralleled, and that by a
nation little more than a century old.
.England will not now dare protest
against (the acquisition by the United
States of the Hawaiian islands, in the
face, of the added support brought .to the
. aid of our new navy, and it is questiona
ble if she would have done so any way.
It is true that four years ago we were
more poorly equipped for naval wariare
than most nations pretending to any
prestige, and even now her armament
would, be classed as second rate, but
Epsrliind has before learned to her cost
. the fertility of American invention and
, the celerity of American, gun-makers.
' In all probability Canada, encouraged
by the, turn of affairs, will humor her
secret wish and not linger long without
the folds of the stars and stripes. The
world will then behold the rise of a star
" in the Occident, whose .luster shadows
all history, born in 1776 out of intoler
ance, cradled in the blood of martyrs to
' liberty, safely passing the period of boy
ish strife in 1864, and in the full stature
of manhood in 1900, a nation grander
than ever existed.1
' Yesterday was the 84th anniversary of
Lincoln's birthday. Chicago celebrated
the event in fitting style. .
' ." Gov. Penuoyer's action in refusing to
lend the state' cannon to celebrate
'Cleveland inauguration is varionely as
signed by the etate papers to imbecility,
false dignity, puerility and caprice.
Three enterprising women of Med ford
have filed in the office of the secretary of
state articles of incorporation for the
(Southern Oregon Water Co.,-of the above
named place. ' The capital stock of the
corporation is $250,000. - - ,
v The member of the legislature who in
troduced the resolution commending the
actions of Senators Squire and Allen,
should be presented with a. leather
medal. He-ie-endoubtedly the greatest
joker of the age.- Goldendale Courier.
'Tho man who plants an orchard in
l Oregon expecting to get fruit from it
must do something more than stick the
trees down in jthe . ground and trust to
providence for the balance. The kind
of frtrit to be planted, the destruction of
insect pests, etc., must be considered
which, demands persistence of effort and
y intelligent study. . ' t
Lodge. Notice.
The members of Harmon Lodge., No.
01,1. O. G. T.,are requested to be
present at .Fraternity Hall on- Monday
evening, February 13th at 7 p. m. All
members attending will be assured a
ple-iBaot t1mo, and it is to be hoped that
" tkose interested will make an.effart 4o
present. Anna Sylvkstbb, C. T.
Hattijs Jliit,," Skcsbtaht. -s : .
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
l!st r 's of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at 1 i-rtcat market rates at - Jos. T.
Peters A Co, (Office Second and Jeffer
bou trot,!..) . - : ' ' ' ' . '. , v
TJSED THEM IN HIS BIAm-GUH.
Doctor " Well, my fine little fellow,
you haw pot quite well again. I was
sure the pills I left for you would cure
yoit. How did you take them, in water
or in cake?"
Soy " Oh, I used them in my blow
gun." - "
The little felloWput the nasty, great,
griping-, old-fashioned pills to a good use.
At most, all his internal economy need
ed was a dose-of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets. They ,ae tiny, sugar-coated
eranules, easy to take, and are prently
aperient, or actively lathartic, according
to size of dose. As a laxative, only one
tinv Pellet is required.
The "Pellets" eure Sick "Headache,
Bilious - Headache, Constipation, Indi
gestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements ex . the Lirer, Stomach and
Bowdln. ' "
The Pellets are purely vegetable,
and operate without disturbance to the
system, diet,' or occupation.
Dr. Pierce's .Pellets are the cheapest
pill, sold by druggists, because they ara
guaranteed to ve -satisfaction in every
case, or their price 5 cents a vial) W
reruuuou. . jaa jou-wa wots
i&a. FPU ACA.SE IT WILL NOT CURE, tl
I nnhlnT m TmtiTrn Antt NRRVR Tt INlO.
InU h. TlnimHiita nr Mnt h, mail. 25c.fi0o..
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
TTft Tha Favorite TOOTH ruwPXS
iA. W JtlM for the Teeth and Breath. SSo.
3S-
Cum Confrhi, Hoarseness, Sora Throat,
Croop promptlv; relieves Whooping Coofh
and aitbma. For Consumption tt baa no
rival: has cured thousands where all others
failed; win curb too if taken in time. Sold
br Drug-gists on aeruarantee. For La me Bacsi
or Cheat, use BIIILOH'H PLASTE1U ESota.
.CATARRH
;REMEDY,
Have you Catarrh T This remedy Is guarao--teed
to cure you. FrioaSOota. Injector tree. .
thk Dalles ;
: AND ' C - - ; .
PRI NEVILLE
4 ''
J. D. PARISH. Prop.
Leaves The Pnlles at 6 a. m. every day and ar-'
rives at Prineville - in thirty-six honrs.' Leaves
Prineville at ft a. in. every rtay and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six bhurs. ? ';
Carries the U. S. Hail, Passengers and Express
- ' Conceots at PriD-rille with r -
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.
" , Cen'rteous flrners.' : - : :- ' :r ': .
Good accomioflatiois aionsr tin mi. : -.
rirst-class coacoes anil iiorses used.
.Xipress matter naadled witn earjiV
AH persons wfshin passage must waybill at of
fices before tutting passaRO others will not be
received. Express must be waybilled at offices
or the Stape Co. will not be responsible. - The
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particnlar attention givert to deUveringJ
CAiirecB uutiier Mb rruievuitj auu an woaiaern
points in Oregon, and advance, charges will be
. . . paid by the company. ,
8TAGK OFFICES;
M. Slchel & Co. Store. - TTtnatilla Bohh.
Prineville. .. The Xtalles. .
House
Moving!
Aridrew Velarde
IS prepared to do uny and 11 . .
..' 1 kinds of work in hia.Iine at
reasonable figiire& , Harthe .
" largest hoiise moTing outfit
" in Eastern Oregon. " .' 1 '.
e a .
Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles
mjyji
rms :
DOcta., and
U0O per Botfl3;
Sta
Line
The only flrst-eXass house
" in The Dalles. - V
MRS. FRASERy
-AT TBk-
EUROPEAN. HQUSEE
1 PHBPABEO TO GIVH" -
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR" BOARD
- . AT S2Q PER MONTH.
H. S. CHEESM AN
T. 90 Beoond st, The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOE3 MANUFAC
TURED TO-ORDER.; V
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED. -
, . i
REPAIRING DONE JN A SATIS-I
FACTORY MANNER, v. 1
9
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
NOTHING
tasat, Mats, JB. . .
Kt., Bt., Ktsu
We are now
balance of our
Dry
Goods
C
Winter Dress Goods,
I.adies, and Misses Jackets,
Mens and Boys'
At a great sacrifice,
room for our new Spring: goods, f
' -; - - ' r- ..- v.. -
Shop on Third iStreet, ;next door 'west of Ypung & Kuss'
' - - - : Blacksmith Shop. - x .
H. C.
I
Sina
: BOOTS SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks' and Valises,
CORNER OF SEOO!.!' AND WASHINGTON. tHE DALLEe OREGON.
THE EUROPEAN HOOSE.
. vXlie Carracmted Balldi&c next Deox to Conrt Souse.'
Ueais; Prepared by a First Class - English Cook.
', TRA1TSIEITT PATRON AOE SOZITEp. J ;
; QooH Sample Rooms for :. Commercial Men. :
JOHN PASHEK,
BiGfiant - Tailor,
Hext-door to Wasco Sun. -. .
Just Receiveda fine stock of Suitings,
i uul8 l aiterns, eic, or an latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used-in cutting
garmenia, ana a ni guaranteed -;
.." ach time. - - -
Fepaimncj and Cleaning
. Neatly and Quickly Done. .r,. .
s.
L. YOUNG,
fratches and Jewelry repaired, to order ob "
- saort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed,
AT TBS
8tor of I. C. NiokelMS, 3d St. Tt Hallos
County Tttuanr! Matte.
:- A11 county warrants registered prior
to May -1, 1888, win be paid if pre
senteLat my office, corner. Third and
Washington streets. Interest eeases on
ana alter tms date. - r " -
me uaiies, Oct. si, Xbvz. - .
William Michbu..
10.81U . Treasurer Wasco County. Or
v - T....' -- - 1 '
Second St., Op. Hood'a-BtabW,
TH D1LLH, ' - - " "Javiaiadlf.
. Will (repair yen fine Buggies ri.
and Carnages,' shoe your .fina - -
Driying Horses, and in fact da . .
allljrour blacksmitbing k ,
. - finest style. . Satisfaction goar-r";
- aateed.
GUHHIHO & HOCKOT Mops.
clpsi ng out the
r I
in order to make
Git V Blacksmith ShoD
iilii
lor
D R U OS
Sni
-THE LEADING-
: Handled by Three Registered Druggists.-
' ; ALSO ALL 'THE LEADING '-, . . . - : 1
Patent (Dedieines and Draggists Sandries.
; HOUSE PAIIITS: OILS AHD GUSS.
Agents for Murphy's T Fine Varnishes and tbi Only agents in
the Ciiyjbr The Sherwiri Wll
": v'' ' - -we ark : ". "" - ' . ... ; '
.The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper.
inest Line of rImported ;Key; West and Domestic Cigars.
' . ' Agent ;for Tansiirs Punch. ;. "
129 Second Street,
yPTHB NSVf TOWM has been platted on the old
JsL I M
raus oi Hoga river, witn large signuy lots, Droaa streets ana alleys, rood soil,
. puie eold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain
- ' alimate, the eentral attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregoa,
being the nearest town to M t. Hood. It is a' so unjaralled as a manufacturing
enter, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and nr -atsmber,
possessi"x millions M hore power in its .dashing streams and .water-.
tails, easily harnessed. - 'here eheap motive power exists, there the manm-i
" factoriosviil centerwinrraunded by soil and climate that cannot be exeeUed
- anywhere w iruil and rreuUure, and with transportation already assured
.- ' )ou 111 il this tb j-iaoa majee a perfect home or a paying investment
TITIiE PERFECT
W. RQSS
"There is a tide in the affairsof
". - " -pleads on to fortune" .
T)c& poet unquestionably had reference to the.
Cliii-OolMH
at C R A N D A L L
Who are selling these good 3
MICHELBACH BRICK,
THE DALLES, MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLE'S.
BRAINARD & .ARMSTRONG'S
;::V:lv-
FINE I I NE OF :- ..- .
nnrjn
z: iyj yj Li
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No. 390 to 394, : 2d
NEPTUNI: SHAVING PARLORS AND HATH ROOMS.
2 ; FRAZER & "VYNDHAM, Proprietors:;;
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1 1!W vv,iLJA:ii.; - -i iar,';!is;:i v i w-l'rf
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At the old 6Wnd of R. Lusher,
PAUL KR
-DEALERS IN-
PAIISfTS, OILS
- I -.'And the Most Complete and the
757i7!' 'A'T "W m :
: gXT" Practical Painters and Paper
Bherwin-Williama and J. W. ilaaury's Paints used in all our work, and none b
the, most skilled workmen employed. . Agents ior Masnry Liquid Paints.'.
chemical combination or soap mixture.' A first elasa article in- all colors.
orders promptlyattended to. ; ' ' . ';-.. . T " . .
. - - Paint 8hon eorser TMzdaad Washington Ets.,, " Tie Dalles. Oiton
Kin
ersly.
" . The Dalles. Oregon
.V-
camp ground, at the Forks and . "
See .;me. oit . th.e gjrcmnd, ox'
address me. atr Hood" River, '
Wasco Coxnity, Oregon.
WINANS.
- meit ;which;Staken U its flodd.
& BU RGETf3,
put at'greatlyf reduced rate.
-- UNION 8T.
f.
SPOOL SILK
; : t..
m 1? 0
street. The Dalles
110 Front St. TueDalles, .Oregoa.
& GO.,
AND GLASS.
Latest Patterns and Deigna in - :
.m 355' 3 ;m
Haneers. None but .the "beet brand! of 1h