Tne Dalles Daily Ghroniele. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. . A.KD WASCO COUNTY. Entered'at the Poatoffico at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BT XAIi (POSTAOK PRIPAID) IK ADVAMCE. ... tl HI weejtiv. 1 vear. .- - " 6 months. " 3 " Dally, 1 year: " 6 months. . . 0 75 0 60 6 00 8 00 0 50 per Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. SATURDAY, - MAR. 11,1893 HARRISON'S NICETY OF SPEECH. There is a difference in men. If any one does not think so, let him take the stilted inauguration speech of President Cleveland and compare its language with that little speech delivered by ex President Harrison when his friends gathered to receive him in Indianapolis on his return from Washington. There is not a high-flown word in the whole of it, and yet it is as graceful as a beautiful painting, as simply magnificent as the air of "God Save the Queen." Then . there is something about it that sets one's thoughts going; for instance, the following sentence : Not the rising and the setting of the sun, but our ex periences, gives the true sense of dura tion." A million of men have tried to thoneht. Not one of them has ever expressed it exactly be fnr. Xot one has used less than twice that number of words in trying to ex press it. The whole speech, while sim ply a response to words of welcome, was complete. Through it nil there is not the slightest sign of disapointment, and the tone of it gives particular emphasis to the closing words, wherein he says "I left you with but one certainty, and I return with that certainty, that I had no other motive in iny heart than the honor of the flag, the sacredness of the roTiRtitnlion and the prosperity of all our people." In whatever else General Harrison may be weak or wrong, certain it is that he has no equal in our country in delivering impromptu and perfectly innronriate sneechea. no matter what i i t . - the occasion may "be. If he has estab lished one thing more than any other in the nearly five years since he became the most prominent figure in the United States, it is that there never was any thing so misappropriate as the idea that his head was not big enough for his grandfather's hat. That grandfather, in the days of his greatest glory, was but a piginv, compared to the grandson. Salt Lake Tribune. Holman, chairman of the house com? mittee, in the remarks which he is pre paring for publication in the CongreS' sional Record, concerning the appropri ations of the 52d congress, shows the appropriations of the session just closed amount to $519,21,861. From this tioint of view, the appropriations of the 51st congress aggregated $1,035,686,921, and those of the 52d congress amount to $1,025,822,029, or $8,862,870 less than those of the 51st congress. Holman will present statements of the appropriations made by the 52d congress as charged against it under permanent appropria tions in accordance with the require ments of laws enacted by the 51st con gress. These include sums aggregating in all $154,172,040. Judge Holman states if these appropriations had not been made as required the total appro priations of the 52d congress would show a reduction of more than $163,000,000 than .'the appropriations of the 51st congress. Washington will have to worry along with only one senator, owing to the fool ishness of their legislature. The state could have accomplished little enough for itBelf with a full quota, but now it is reduced to a political cipher in the national congress. How will it look to Senator Sauire. who has remained in Washington working like a beaver. while John B. Allen, who should have been there also, and who has been draw' insr pav for "being there, has been at Olympia engaged in a senatorial fight, the most disgracetul and persistent in Washington history? The governor of Washington today ap pointed John B. Allen U. S. Senator, Another page is thus added to the chap ter of indecency on the recent senatorial squabble at Olympia. Allen will now presenthe pitiful spectacle of whining at the doors of the senate where once he entered as a sovereign. There is little doubt that his credentials will be re fused, but if they are not his tenure will cease in two Years and that will end his career forever, so far as figuring as a Washington senator is concerned The republican party of the state has re- ceived a blow which will take many years of good behavior to make whole, A Spanish American city like Buenos Ayres, with a population" of 525,000, pays about $100,000 a year for its fire protective service, and although the largest and richest city of South Amer ica the latest statistics obtainable give the loss by fire in 1888 as $423,000. As much sport as Oregon has over the eccentricities of her governor, Pennoyer can give McGraw pointers on common sense. - - - - . ; Stallion for Sale Cheap. A fine thoroughbred, 6 year old stal lion for sale cheap. For further particu lars apply at this office. NOTICE. All Dalles City, warrants registered - -. nri , U It prior to may l, ioi, win ue pam u jresentea at my omce. interest wmm rom and after this date". Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. L. Robdek, tf. Treas. Dalles Citv.' BucVlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands. chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptionsr and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Km- ersly. - Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom- field. Iowa. Farmer, says: "I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. I have used it in my family for the past two years and have found it the best ' I ever used for the purposes for which xt was intended. 50 cent bottles for sale by Cp wttb the Times. In an East Ninety-first street flat thera lives a West street business man and his family. "It is a queer fancy," he remarked; it's a fanny superstition, but we've all got it; every member of my family feels the same nnont it. lt was this way. in the year 1871 we moved to New York. We lived in Sev enty-first street. Next year we moved np to Seventy-second street, ana in an other year we moved still one more street up town. "This we continued to do for several years. Uunnpr tne time l was prosper ing wonderfully in my business. Our children were bright and . healthy. We eot to thinking about our ven fortunes one night at Christmas time, and it sud denly occurred to my wife that we were literally keeping pace with the time- that we had lived, since first coming to the city, in the street which correspond ed to the year of the century. Well, we come to grow superstitious about it, and kept on moving up one street each year. We are nearly ready now to move to Ninety-second street. If anything should delay us we would not be able to sleep until we had caught up with our cen tury.' New York World. The Gutta Percha Tree. The steamer Cachar, which recently arrived from Tonquin at Marseilles, brought back M. Sernllaz, who went out two years ago on a mission from the French minister of posts and tel egraphs in search of the Isonandra gutta percha tree in Malaysia. The disappearance of this tree threatened with great embarrassment, if . not ex tinction, the submarine cable manufac ture. But M. Sernllaz has discovered larse forests of these trees, and has hit upon practical ways or collecting me pram without destroying the trees, the natives inevitably do. M. Sernllaz has been allowed to' transport several hundreds of the trees from ten to fifteen years old to Algiers, and their cultiva tion will be attempted also in Guiana. M. Serullaz has left for Algiers with his car&ro. wuicn is arrmciaiiy warmea on board the (Jaciiar. Philadelphia Lied CAT. jH new man can be made, out of one that's " used-uD." "bilious and dyspeptic It's done by Dr. Pierce's - Golden Medical Discovery. It Btarts the torpid liver into healthful action, purines and enriches the blood, cleanses, repairs, and strengthens the system, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restora tive tonic, it sets at work "all the processes of digestion and nutri tion, and builds np flesh and Btrength. It's the only Blood and Liver Kemedv that's guaranteed, in every cas, to benefit or cure. If it doesn't do all that's claimed for it, the money is promptly refunded. But it keeps its promises that a the reason it can be sold in this way. "Discovery" strengthens "Weak Lungs, and cures Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and kindred affec tions. Don't be fooled into taking something else, said to be "just as good," that the dealer may make larerer profit. There's nothing at all like the "Discovery.' An agreeable Laxative andNERVE TONIC Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 50o., and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TTff T7f The Favorite TOOTH POTOIS iukW li V 'or the Teeth and Breath. 2ic -"i - ; V) $50. FOR A CftSE IT WILL-NOT CURE. L OUT Ftfesb Paint! W. C. Gilbert 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. And every one desires a home That looks fresh and clean and new. As none but a good painter can do. Painting, papering and glazing, too. Will make yonr old-house look quite new. . He will take your work either way, , By the Job or by the day. If you have work give him a call, ' " He'll take yonr orders, large or sinalL . ( Kespectfnlly, . W. C. GILBERT, - P.O. Box No. 8, TIIL DALLES,. OR. S. L. YOUNG, : JEWELER.:: .'. Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on snort nonce, ana satisfaction guaranteed AT THE - - r Store of I. C. Nlckelsen,' 8d St. The Dalles XV. F. WISEMAN. TOM. MABDES8 Wiseman S Warders,- Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, - Oregon. 3(Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. A. A. Brown, . Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures. SPEGIim x PRICES r to Cash Buyers. . Highest Cast Prices for Es anil otter Prate. 170 SECOND STREET. DRUG S Sn I pes Ki n ersly. -THE LEADING- Wiisi il RrJiiil Diiiffi Handled by Three - ALSO ALL Patent (Dedieines and HOUSE PAINTS, Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in iiio vity.ior iue oner win, -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. Agent for TansiU's Punch. 129 Second Street, ' The Dalles, Oregon PAUL KR -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the m7U" T" . T . TSPrnpt.!pA? Pnintrp nnd Pntr Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's the most smiled workmen employed. chemical combination or Hoan mixture. orders promptly attended to. Paint ShoB corner Thirdand Heu 4. Qolumbia . Jlotel, 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. T. T; Nicholas; Pfop. NOTE CREDIT EXTRACTS From the Daily Chronicle of Feb. 18th. , - Of Interest to Merchants. The suit of A. S. Collins and Mrs.' A. S. ColUns against H. Herbring of this city, which was to come before the jury 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 under false pretenses and promises at the end of the year 1891,' goods to the amount of 100-80 from the defendant; but instead of pay ing the bill, as agreed, they shortly afterwards left the city by night and moved to California. Last spring Mr. Herbrlng 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 , By the above extracts from our daily newspapers our friends and customers will see that an extraordinary demand will shortly "be T made upon our purse. And as we are unprepared for this unez pected event, we mm - OBLIGED TO SACRIFICE Dry Qoods, Pacific Poplins, regular price 12c, now " - Brocaded Poplins, . : . . ... 15c, now 40-inch English Mohair, 38-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth,. '. . 56-inch Assabet " - - I 54-inch Striped r " " ... Amoekeag checked Gingham,. . . . Amoskeae Cheviot. 1 Hartel & Merrimac Calicos Atlantic P. and Lawrence L L Muslin,. . Also Clothing and Haf Departments. ' As all of the above goods' will very likely be sold out ia a very short ' ; time, we advise our friends and customers to visit our store forthwith. H. Herbring. Registered Druggists. THE LEADING - Druggists Sundries. OILS AND GLASS. vy.u-uu.uua vju. ? a oiuto. ARE- CO., AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in jn 3E3 E3 TTuntrprq. None hut the best brands Of the Paints used in all aur work, and none but . Agents ior maeury uiu x "" A first class article in all colors. All Washineton Sts., The Dalles. Oregon THE RESULT OF Versus FROM THE DAILY PRESS compromise could be obtained by defendant. And now come the plaintiffs and sue through their attorney, Judge A. S. 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 Times-Mountaineer' of Feb. lh. Razor-Edged Technicalities. ' The case of A. S. Collins vs. H. Herbring was on trial In the Circuit-Court today, and the jury empanelled were E. W. Trout, Geo. Joles, A. Bet tingen, Jr., Geo. W. Miller, S. B. Adams, James Harper, W. C. Hansell, John Wood. Argument was had this morning on, a motion to non-suit, made by defendant's counsel, which w..s taken under advisement until afternoon, when the Judge overruled the motion. The facts appear to be that the plaintiff left this' city owing Mr. a portion of our Immense stock lottyip, Boots ai?d Src. TTonoe we : OfTon 12 yds for $1.00 - 10 yds for 1.00 19c 37c - ;,. 35c I......... 75c ,... ...50c :, 7 .7.c j-. 10c ,.20 yds for $ 1.00 .16 yds for 1.00 Great Bargains in JOLES DEALERS IN : Siapie anfl i-ancy Hay, Grain and Feed. Masonic Block. Corner Third and THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S" ..... SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF No. 390 to 394, 2d NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. H 4LJM f 7. o e -S3 . a 2 At the old stand of R. Lusher, Frepborn DEALERS IN- Wall Paper aiifi 295 ALDER Old Ncmbbb 95, CASH Herbring, and he attached property for the debt. After the sale of the attached property the de fendant attempts to set aside the sale and sues Mr. Herbring for damages, claiming that the proceedings were not technically legal. The razor-edge technicalities of law, we presume, will always remain, but it works great hard ships on creditors, in many instances, to be de barred from collecting their just Claims from the commission of a clerical error or the misin terpretation of a dubious statutory provision. From the Daily Chronicle of Feb. SSth. The suit of A. 8. Collins and Mrs. A. S. Collins vs. H. Horbrlng came to a termination yesterday afternoon, the jury rendering a verdict in favor of -the plaintiffs. Mr. Herbring considers his defeat as a fait accompli, and is now more than ever convinced that he has to stick to his old rule and motto to sell dry goods cheap and for cash only. of Hill & Hope bleached Muslin,. . . 12 yds for $1.00 Heavy twilled Toweling, 20 yds for 1.00 German Knitting Yarn reduced to. ; 60c per lb J. & P. Coats' Spool Gotton " " 4&c per aoz Belding Bros. Knitting Silk .30c per ball " " " " or 1 box of 6 pairs for ...$1.00 Boss of the Road Overalls reduced to.". . ; 50c Buckingham & Hecht fine Calf Boots reduced to. . $4.25 Ladies' oil grain Button Shoes reduced to 1.15 Ladies Arctic Overshoes reduced to -,65c our li Court Streets. The Dalles.Oregcu. street, The Dalles 'tT - iLl r1 -i no Front St. The Dalles, Oregon. & Company, Hoot (Houlflinis, ST., COR. FIFTH, Pobtijl.no, Obiqon. Pliocenes. Ell,