Tie Dalles My Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COOMTT Entered sithe Postoffice at The Dalle., Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BY MAIL (POSTAOS PREPAID) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year. ... 1 80 " 6 months 0 75 - 8 " 0 50 Dally, 1 year. 6 00 " 6 months... 8 00 ; per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE' The Dalles, Oregon. SATURDAY MAE. 4,1893 WILLIAM MCKINLEY. The Boston Advertiser, speaking of Gov. McKinley's recentj losses, pays a high tribute to his'personal worth, which says : It will probably have to be admitted that William -McKinley is not J a shrewd and cautious business man so far as hia personal affairs ar concerned; at. any rate that in putting at hazard, with no hope of pecuniary -reward, but olely to help and .-oblige a friend, "all his living," making himself thus liable for another man's debts to the ei tent of $200,000, he allowed his heart to get the better , of bis . head. But whatever .the error, may have been, it was such as only j a large-hearted man would have com-. mitted.f He deserves sympathy, a thous and,. times more- than he deserves re proach. . . . ., : ..- . . Gov. and ex-Congressman McKinley is one of the most estimable wen in pub lie life today. - The admiration. felt for him, by millions of .American people is .thoroughly well deserved.- It is deserved on both political and personal grounds. It has been growing for many years past,, is growing all the time, and nothing has occurred that tends in any degree to diminish it. True, the economic policy, now popularly identified with his name has been, for the time being placed in check. - The -latest presidential election resulted adversely to protective princi ples. We -do not dispute the assertion that, judged by the only test which, .our constitution provides, the test of Novem ber .. ballots, . "JUcKinleyism" nas re ceived a set-back. How far the, choice of Grover Cleveland and the choice, once and again, of a national house of repre sentatives having a majority of its mem bers attached to Mr. Cleveland's party, was in truth an indorsement of free trade in distinction from protectionist ideas,. and how far those results were brought to pass by other issues and in fluences, is now an idle question. The fact - remains that .this country, was never, in all its history, so prosperous, contented and happy as it has '.been under the operations i of the . McKinley bill. . Our firm opinion that .within the next four years the people will see their mistake and take ..effectual means., to . rectify it may stand for- whatever, it ia -' worth. We are satisfied to await the event.-.- ,..- i Regarding Mr. McKinley as a man, a gentleman in the fullest meaning of the word, there is no room for - two opinions on tbe part of those who know him or really know of him. ..His honesty is un disputed. The purity of his private life commands the respect of all who honor unsullied character. His abilities are extraordinary. He ' is a- statesman, of whom Americans, whether they agree or disagree with him in matters of party politics, have reason' to be proud. .In his present difficulties he is the object of that ungrudging sympathy which his worth and his misfortunes merit.' President Harrison will come to the coast. He has accepted the Stanford university offer, and will . shortly be known as Professor Harrison. The Indiana, will be ready for service and turned over to the government in about a year. She is designed especially as a vessel to fight, not to run away at all. She will be fitted with search lights and torpedo netting, and will cost $3,000,000. The Indiana is known as a coast line battleship. She is built of steel, and has a double bottom for the distance of 196 feet, extending for the length covered by the machinery and magazine spaces.- All the vital portions of .the ship are thus protected. Her length is 348 feet, breadth 69.3, dis placement 10,283 tons, maximum speed 16.2 knots and has a 9,000 horse power. -She will be the watch dog of tbe entire eastern coast. ' .- ... For Sale or Trade. For Seattle or other city property in Oregon or Washington a fine fruit' and stock, ranch, close to this city. Post office box 44tS. : : " ' ' - FOR . SALE. Ten lots in North Dalles, 50 per cent. less than company prices.. . . G. BURLINOAME. ' Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia - and. rheuma- tism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell . away, and ' he - was terribly reduced in" , flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric; Bitters cured him. Edwd Shepherd, Harrisburg, HI., had a running sore On his leg.' of eight years'-standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven" : boxes" of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his. leg ia sound and welL John Speaker; Cataw1 ba O., had five large feyer sores on his leg, .doctors said he was incurable: One bottle Electric ! Bitters " and one - box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. . Sold at ' Snipes & Kinersly'B drugstore. of the entire system follows the use of Dr. Pierce s'" Favorite Ptescrip tion. It's an invigoratirjg,; restora tive tonic,- soothiner cordial - and bracing nervine -and ' a'- certain remedy for, all.. the functional de rangements,, painful- disorders or chronio weaknesses peculiar to wo men.... It improves . digestion, en riches the blood,- dispels .aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brine-s refreshing' sleety, and restores flesh. and strength. For periodical pains,- internal -lnnammatton ana ul ceration, leucorrhea and kindred ail ments, it .is a. positive specific a guaranteed one. If it- fails to give satisfaction, in any .case, the money paid .for it is refunded. "'- No other medicine for women Is sold on these terms.' With an ordinary medicine, it can't be done; "- - '-" ' That's the-way its' makers -prove their faith 'in it.- Contains no alco hol -to-inebriatej-'no syrup or Bugar . . 3 f . - - 1 .- ro derange' uigeswon ; a -iegiumaie) medicine, not a beveragtv- .Purely vegetable' and perfectly harmless in anyoondition or itne.. system. ' . World?sDispensary Medidalt sociation,- Proprietore, No. 663 Main BtreeV-oultalo, IN. "X.' S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : : Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed AT THE Store of I. C. Nlckelsen, 2d St. The Dalles JOHN PASHEK,. FOR SALE. ' - One lot, with a good dwelling and out-, buildings situated west of the Academy gronnds, and fronting Liberty street on the east, is for sale at a bargain. -Terms easy. - Apply at tnis omce tor lniorma- tion. Title perfect.'" W. C GrtBEKT hereby sends His compliments to every friend And enemy If he has any Be they few or be they many. The time for painting; now has come, Aud every one desires a home That looks fresh and clean and new, As none but a good painter can do. Painting-, papering and glaring, too, Will make your old honse look quite new. He will take your work either way. By the job or by the day. . If you hate wort give' Mm' it call's' " v He'll take your orders, large or small. Respectfully, W. C. GILBERT, P. O. Box No. 8, " ' THIi DAIXESi OR. ' ! lB Gblnniiiia FacRliiD GQ-. NOTE THE RESULT OF CREDIT Versus CASH ! EXTRACTS FROM THE DAILY' PRESS From the Daily Chronicle of Feb. 18th. 'V if Of Interest'td Merchants.. ... ; The suit of A. 8. Collins and Mrs. a! 8. Collins against H. Herbiing of this city, which was to come before the jtrry yesterday morning, was again postponed. This suit against one of our oldest and best-known dry goods merchants creates considerable comment in commercial circles. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Col lins obtained nnder false pretenses and promises at the end-of the year 1891, goods to the amount of 150.80 from the defendant; but instead of pay ing the bin, as agreed, they shortly afterwards left the city by night and moved to California. Last spring Mr. Herbring learned that all their household goods, etc., were In the hands of the sheriff of Wasco county, and consequently placed a second attachment upon the goods held by the sheriff. A portion of these goods were sold last December by the sheriff of Wasco county, as no compromise could be obtained by defendant And aiow come the plaintiffs and sue through their attorney, Judge A. 8. Bennett, the defend ant, for the sum of 1175.00. We will watch this suit when it comes before the jury, as we think it is one of great Interest to storekeepers. . ' From the Daily Timet-Mountaineer of Feb. tith.' Bazor-Edged Technicalities. The case of A. 8. Collins vs. H. Herbring was on trial In the Circuit Court today, and the jury empanelled were E. W. Trout, Geo. Jolts, A. Bet tingen, Jr.; Geo. W. Miller, ; 8. B. Adams, James Harper, W. C. Hansell, John Wood. Argument was had this mornibg''n' motion to non-suit. made by defendant's counsel, 'whiclrwAs taken" nnder advisement- ;uhtll'! afternoon,- when the Judge overruled the motion. The facts appear to be that the plaintiff left this city owing Mr. Herbring, and he attached property for the debt. After the sale of the attached property the de fendant attempts' to ser asidethe sale and -sner Mr. Herbring. for damages, claiming that the proceedings - were not technically legal;' The razor-edge technicalities' of law, -we presume, Willalway$ remain, -bufMC works-groat 'hard'' ehip on creditors id many instances, to"be do-barre- from collecting their 5nBt! claims Wrbm the cdmmissfon Of 'a Clerical error or the misin terpretation of a dubious statutory provision.' From the Daily Chronicle of Feb. tith! The suit of A. 8. Collins -and Mrs. A. 8. Collins vs. H. nerbring;ame to a termination yesterday afternoon, "the jdry rendering a verdict in favor Ofe plainUffs. " Mv Herbring considers his defeaf Ws'-'fEii vccomphV and is now more than ever convinced -that -tie Lhaa to stick to his old rule and motto to sell dry goods cheap and for cash only. ""'.' - . - Poll PACKERS OF - i- and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF . Fine Lard and Sausages. t . - Tailor, - it : .Next door to Wasco Sun. . . .-, ; Just Received,- a fine stock of Baitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of alt-latest,. -.? - Styles, at Low Prices.' .. ,'.s Madison's Latest System used in catting garments, and a fit guaranteed , ,. J each time. . ":" Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. ; - rxi. H. Voang, General Blacksmitbing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. President Harrison approved the car coupler bill yesterday.. The car coupler - now in general use on freight ars is a very primitive affair and has cost more loss of life and mained limbs than any other device known to railroads. There is no dearth of better ones for about - 2,000 patents have been granted in the United States alone on car couplers. - The reason none of them have been adopted furnishes a commentary on the stupend ous magnitude of the daily business done in America. To replace the old. coupler for a new one would' require -at' least a day's stop in freight traffic all over the United States. ' Of course it must be done simultaneously.- - On passenger service it is different, as each line owns their own cars and a change could be effected with comparative ease. Now that . the car coupler bill has become a law, an end will be accomplished that will save loss of life and limb, besides inspiring hope in the heart of some 2,000 inventors, one of whom will suddenly make a collossal fortune. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Thirl Street orrasite the oil Lielie stani A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of y le and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offer at Low Figures. SPEGIfllt :-: PRIGES i to Cash. Buyers. Hiilest Casl Prices for Ejrp anil otiier Proince. 170 SECOND STREET. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef- Etc. Masonic Building, The Dalles. Or. W. F. WISEMAN. WM. HAKDER8, ; misemaii & Warders,' Saloon; and Wine Rooms i The Dalles, - - Oregon.. " Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets...! By the above extracts from OTW.,daily ne-wspajiers our friends and customers will see that an extraordinary; demand will shortly be made upon otir purse. .And as we are unprepared for this unex- pectea event, we are OBLIGED TO r a portion of our Immense stock of SACRIFICE Dry Qoods, lotrip, Boots apd Sr;oe5. TTonoo -,"7- Pacific Poplins, regular price 12)c, jj : Brocaded Poplins-, . . .15c 4-4 Flannel Suitings; ' . ;' .-. . .-. 25c, 40-inch .nglisb Mohair, 76c,. 38-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth 50c,. 56-inch Assabet ' ...$1.00,. 54-inch Striped V " '? " ...1.00,, Amoskeag checked Gingham , '. 10c, , Amoskeag Cheviot"-. ;-'. . 12c,, Hartel & Merrimac Calicos i . Atlantic P. and Lawrence L L Muslin, now 12 yds for $1.00 now 10 yds for 1.00 -. 19c--. 37Kc - ...35c 75c ................ 60c- ................7' ... ....... ...IOC ".....20 yds for $1.00 . . .16yd8 for 1.00 Hill & Hope bleached Muslin, . .1 . r. Heavy twilled Toweling, German Knitting Yarn reduced to. : . 3. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton " " . ; .J. Belding Bros. Knitting Silk I: . Fast Black Ladies' Hose,- 25c now t . ... . , .- ;.. . or i box of OpairBfor., Boss of the Road Overalls reduced "totv. . .-; : . . .' Buckingham & Hecht fine Calf Boots reduced to Ladies' oil grain Button Shoes reduced to. . . ... .. Ladies' Arctic Overshoes reduced to. .. ':. - . : ; - ! - 12 vks for $1:00 -20 yds for-l.-OO' . -:60c per lb -. ...45c per do ....30c per ball ..$1.00 ...50c ..$4.25 ..1.15 ,...65r Also Great Bargains . in our Clothing find Hat Departments. As all of the above goods will very likely be sold out in a vtiry sEort - time, we advise our friends and customers to visit our stere forthwith. H. Herbring. -THE- LEADING j; Handled by Three Registered Druggists. , ALSO ALL THE LEADING . V Patent fDedieiries and Druggists Sundries. ' HOUSE PAIliTS. OILS AND .GLASS. . Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwm, Williams (Jo, s ramts. -WE. ARE- The - Largest Dealers in Wall -Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key-West 7 and JDomestic Cigars. r - : Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, The Dulles, Oregon S PAUL KRE FT & CO.,. ,:. ,' . . dealers in . :. ... i .. . PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, . And the Most Copplete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in J. Opractical Painters and PaperHan'gers. None bu t the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J'.. W.' Masury's Paints used in all .iur work, and none but the most skilled -workmen employed.' - Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. - No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors.' All orders promptly attended to. ' ' Paint 1 Shoo corner Thirdand Washington Sts., The Dalles. Oreron Neu Columbia jotel, - THE D AXLES, OREGON. - . . Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast! '. First-Class Meals,; 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. - , ! ; : ; None but the Best of White Help Employed. V T. T. Nicholas, Ppop. t" DHALEUS, IN : siapie anflFaocy Giocones, , Grain and Feed- Masonic Block. Corner Third and Court -Streets. The Dal!es,Oregoa. THE DA1S; MERCANTILE CO. SOLE "AGENTS FO R THE DALLES. BRAINAKD f ARMSTRONG'S . f SFOOLd SILK FINE LINE OF If liilV mm: No. 390 to 394,' 2d street, The , Dalles NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. . " - . i , , , FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. - r3 CO - W tfl O- w . o ' "3 o n "in 5 ' St I ' fcasrr"- .'.""-?. ,.-;t!k .: ::Sr -JT ; " . ilf i 1 1 Uh . liii ft irif ,-nnnsinnr. i f ' i T' 13 s. " 1 j 2. S J- V : .::v. .: ..i".: ' At thejold stand of R. Lasher, no Front Sti'The Dalles, Oregoo' Freeborn ? & Company, -DEALERS IN- t Wall Paper: anl Boolloiiliii 295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH, Old Number 95, POETLAKDj, OhEGON.