The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 15, 1893, Image 2

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    .Belles Daily Chronicle.
Ff IftlAi. PAPER OP DALLB4 CITY.
ajla) WASCO COUMTT.
at the Postoffiee at The Dalies, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
fUBSCRIPTlOH RATES.
. T MAIi (F08TASS rBBrAlS) Uf ABTaBCS.
Wfc Lilly, 1 year. S 1 80
" months. 75
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IllyeaT., im 108
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' Address all communication te THB CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
A Syracuse woman has been arrested
for stealing a pair of trousers. Now the
dress reformers can see to what their
Agitation is leading.
The postoffice department is smart.
After one' of those new Colombian
tamps has been affixed to some letters
another Stamp has to be put on for over
freight. Judge Gresham explains that he voted
for Cleveland as a matter of principle.
But there are many who will still be
lieve that he did so as a matter of preju
dice) prejudice against President Har-
A man who reaches the age of 63 has
been admitted to the bar at York, Fa.
He was 61 years old when be became a
student. If be can live for 60 years
more be has a chance to. become eminent
in his profession.
The big comet, which frightened so
. many people into fits last fall, and then
didn't show up to any great extent, is
maid to be coming our way again with
its head toward the earth and tail in
the air. A wise astronomer figures out
that there will be a collision between
the) old globe and bis fiery nibs, the
comet, about the 4th of July.
Ex-King Milan of Servia and bis di
vorced wife, Natalie, have become rec
onciled, and a dispatch from Belgrade
informs us that, in consequence, there is
great popular rejoicing throughout that
country. It is difficult to understand
what cause for congratulation could be
iound by the people of Servia in the fact
that a woman whose good character has
never been questioned has again fallen
a victim to the blandishments of a no
torious blackguard.
The western Oregon legislators who
were so anxious to kill and did kill the
Baley bill, bare now a taste of their
own medicine, by the legislature refus
ing to appropriate $250,000 to purchase
the Willamette locks. They may now
perceive, notwithstanding their density
of intellect, that Oregon's eastern bound
ary line is not defined by the Cascade
range; but too late to taste further
tlory as representatives of their people,
for from henceforth they will be shelved
What a sad commentary on the hon
esty and honor of Oregonians, if so many
of them, as has been asserted, assumed
a fictitious indebtedness, under the old
assessment law, in order to eecape taxa
tion-on the full value of Aheir property
The same person will doubtless find
some flaw in the new law by which they
can evade full payment of their taxes.
Unfortunately no law can compel men
to be honest from principle. It is con
soling to believe, however, that the ma
jority of people are not so bad as they
have been pictured, says the Dispatch.
We are led again to inquire, will
Cleveland-smash the democratic party?
His acts and words since the election go
to show that he has designs in this ' di
rection, and his latest move,' the ap
pointment of Gresham as chief adviser,
if true, will go to strengthen this belief.
Gresham, when he supported Cleveland
last fall, said he was not a democrat but
imply an independent voter. If he
goes into the cabinet as secretary of
state on that platform, it looks as if the
Cleveland administration was going to
be run on a very liberal plan, and moss
backism must take a rear seat. Next
we shall probably bear of Major J. 8.
Clarkson's appointment as secretary . of
It is pitiful to think of old Ferdinand
DeLesseps being arraigned before a court
of his country and sentenced to. a fine
and five years' imprisonment. Of coarse
if the sentence should be carried out
he would die in prison be would die an
ignominious death, notwithstanding the
act that perhaps he has conferred more
glory upon France than any man, ex
cept perhaps " three of his generation,
franco remembers Thiers, Gambetta
and a few others as political glories;
"Victor Hugo was a great intellectual
giant, but DeLesseps was one man strong
onough to lay his hand upon the ocean
and beat back its waves ; strong enough
at the same time to hew a water-way for
great ships through the shifting sand of
the Isthmus. Had he died at the com
pletion of that work, his statue would
have been in every city in the republic
aow. As it is, carried away by his own
egotism, he probably brought his mind
into the groove to consider, first, that he
was invincible against nature's forces,
and second, that success would silence
access as to the methods employed to
win aaccess. The unfortunate part of
it for him is, the attempt failed, and
nothing remains for him except such
punishment as is meted out to common
criminals. Salt Lake Tribune.
What is lacking is truth mad con
ftdence. If there were absolute truth
on the one hand and absolute eonMeaeo
on the other, it wouldn't be necessary
for tbo makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy to back up a plain statement ot
fact by a $600 guarantee. They say "If
we can't cure yon (make it personal
please.) of catarrh in the bsaaj, in any'
form or stage, we'll pay you $500 for !
jqvt tronbleiji making the trial," "An'
advertising fake", yoo Say. . Funny isn't
it. how some people prefer sickness to
health when the remedy is positive and
the guarantee absolute. Wise men
don't pat money 'back of "faetea." And
faking" doesn't pay.
Captain . Sweeney, -...7-. S.. A.,- ian
Diego, Cal., says : "Bhiloh's , Catarrh
Remedy is the first' medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good.''
Price 50 cts. Bold by Snipes St Kinersly.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III. was
troubled with rheumatism and tried a
number of different remedies, bnt says
none of them seemed to do. him any
good; bnt finally be 'got bold' of on
that speedily cured him. He was much
pleased with it, and felt sure that others
similarly afflicted would like to know
what the remedy was that cured him.
He states for the benefit of the public
that it is called Chamberlain's ., Pain
Balm For sale by-BIakeley A. Hough
ton, Druggists. . . :.
Get Thk Cbkoniclk encyclopedia.'
When Charlemagne and his "Knights ot
the Bound Table " were making war on the
Boracens, in Africa, it frequently happened
that Knights on either side would fight in
single combat for the honor of their re
spective armies. The Saracens hod been,
for many years, the scourgo the dreaded
invaders of Europe, and all waged war
against this common enemy.
But in these days the worst scourge that
threatens us, is that dread invader. Con
sumption. Consumption fastens its hold trpcra its vio
tims whilo they are unconscious of its ap
proach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
cover? has cured thousands of cases of this
most fatal of maladies. But it must be
taken before the disease is too far advanced
in order to bo effective. If taken in time,
and given a fair trial, it will cure, or money
paid for it will bo refunded.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short,
neas of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, sever
Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an una
qualed remedy.
For all diseases that ariso from a torpid
liver and impure blood, nothing can take the
place of Dr. Pierce's Ooldon Medical Discov
ery. Nothing will, after you have seen what
it does. It-prevents and cures by removing
the cause. It invigorates the liver, purifies
the blood, sharpens the appetite improves
digestion, and builds up both strength and
flesh, when reduced below the standard of
health.
Sold by druggists, everywhere.
Anairreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC.
Bold by Drugrgists or sent by mail. ZSc, 60o.,
and 81-00 per package. Samples free,
ffft "BfTrt The Favorite TOOTH P0W5ES
AAV iSLUforthe Teeth and Breath. S6c
WINGATE HALL
OISB NIGHT ONLY, flftiit
M, FEBPRY BOtll
Musical Event of lie Season.
THE BOSTON
OPERATIC
CONCERT CO;
Comprising the Original
IEfi MDY OHGHESTftfl,
Under the Leadership of , .? - v
Miss Irene Hainan.
DOLPH
SUSIE
LEVIIIO!
In their Original Sketch
TCITSIG TEND KRT.
The California Bajffo,
Albert Hawthorne.
SCARES (CjT
8 V 50. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. 4,
24 J2i W ta?OXX3LTT.
ir The Dalles.
URS. FRASEIV
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EtiROPEflfl J10USEE
is pmpahmd" to errs
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT 02O FEB MONTH.
TT ft nTTt?:TTSM A "KT
So. CO Second at.. The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOE8 MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER. ' "
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT Fit
GUARANTEED. -
REPAIRING DONE to A 8AT1S-
FACTORY . MANNEI
:Rv
C. F. STEPHENS,
BBALBR IM
Dry Goods
if CLOTHING
Boa, (luM. nata. Xtm.
FancJ Ijood0, potion,
St.. Kta.
We are now
t
balance of our
Winter Dress Goods,
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets,
Mens and Boys Overcoats,
At a great sacrifice,
room for our new Spring goods.
I H. Herbring.
BUSSSN
Pipe Woifi
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. ,
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss
; - 1 Blacksmith Shop. . ; " : ' M J
H. C. NIELSGN.
Clothier
! BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Gaps, Trunks and Valises,
.,. ,
' G-oxa.-ts Fom 1 nti Ins CSs-oocaLio,
COBITBR OF 6ECOM. AND WASHINQriOK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
f ; .-.Hie Oarrosatad Bt9SJsi( iut Vn to Ctwt HoatM. ' .
; Hanflsoiely Fnrnisfeed Esoms to Eent liy . Day, yeeter Moa
Meals Prepared by a First i Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ;
Goed Sample Rooms for Comrasaxial Men. ... -
WHS. H. ptasEH Pttppt
JOHN PASHEK.
t - Tali,
Jit eoor U Tar 8aa,
Pants Paatoroa, etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prioes. . , -
I Madison's Latest System need in cuttinr
syet
garments, and a fit guaranteed
. esstn time.
Iepaiiriog and Cleaning
j' Veatly aad Quickly Done.
S. L. YOUNG,
: i JEWELBB : :
VTatsjaaa an Jewelry aMM '
nMort nnt , mag satmf notion
8 tors mt I. c Xtekalaws. ad 0. Tl Dallas
. ' : Coo.nljr TrW.aarer'a Kotlas.
ATI county warrants registered prior
to Afar 1, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date,
r The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892.
William Michux,
10.S1U Treasurer Wasco County', Or.
Second St Opp. Hood's Stabls,
D
Will repair your fine
- ad Camases. aboe Tonr
TMTins: Horses, and u fact do
all your blacksmithing in tbe
.' finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. closing out the
in order to make
jneiop
"' f"
City Blacksmith Shop
, Tin Repairs aufl Roofing
and
Tailop
THE DALLES, OKBGC9
D RUGS
Sni
THE LEADING
3LP XT
Haidled by Three Registered Druggists. .
.... ALSO ALL) THE . LEADING
Patent medicines and Dniogists SandFies.
HOUSE PAIIITS. OILS fifin niflss -
w saw saa BBar w bf V W
Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents
, the City for The Sharwin : WiiiiiimQ pa p.;i
W " " ' f aiaUil VVt 9 JL IUU
. ; : r : -we abb- : -
The Largest Dealers in Wall Paoer.
Finest Line of Imported Key
129 Second Street,
7"H NBW TOWN haa been planed on the
AMI
in
V. mxbu uiixcnKuujriuu, proia iireeu ana aiieya. rooa aoil.
. pare cola water and abade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain ', - '
climate, the central attraction aa a mountain rammer rexnrt and for all Oregon.' '
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It la also un para lied as a manufacturing :
enter, being the natural center for ISO aqnare miles of the best cedar and dr -
timber, poaseasing millions of hone power in its dashing streams and water
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap snotl re power exists, there the manu
factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled ;
anywhere for frnit and agriculture, and with t rant por tat ion already aasureA '
you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying inTeatmeu
TITIiE PEltfECT
W. ROSS
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood,
" 7 leads on to fortune." ,
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BKICK,
THE DALLES M ERCANTI LE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALU9,
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
. . . .
FINE LINE OF
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No. 390 to 394. 2d
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors.
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At the eld stand of fi, Usher,
paul:?kreft &
-DEALERS. IIT-
PAINTS, OILS
ad tb Viout Complete nd. thk
Cff'r'rarticil Painters and Paper
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the moet skilled workmen employed. Agents for' Maury Liquid .Paints. - fx
chemical combination or soap, mixture. , A first cIsbb arUcls in all colors. - Aa
orders promptly attended, to. , At ...
Taint Ehov oorner Tiirdaad
UNERSLY.
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West and Domestic Cigars.
The Dalles. Oregon
T
old camp rronndat tbe Forka and '
See me on the grotind, or
address me : at. Hood Rivef
Wasco ! County, Oregon. . . ,
WINANS.
& BURGET'S,
out. at greatly-reduced rates
BXIOS ST.
. SPOOL SILK
m w-. n m
street; The: Dalles
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-, no. Front St, The Dalles, Oregon.
AN D GLASS,
Lteflt Patterns an Design in
Haneers. None bat the beet brands of t&
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Wagiington Bt.; TIi Ballet. 0za
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