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

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DAIXE3 CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
Altered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter. .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. "
BY Xin (P08TAQK PREPAID) IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year ? 1 50
6 months 0 75
- 8 " 0 60
Dally, 1 year 6 00
" 6 months 3 00
" per " 0 50
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
WEDNESDAY, - - - MAR. 15, 1893
Senator John P. Jones, now in New
"York city, says that he does not expect
to see harmony exist during the next
year between the administration and
the senate regarding the financial ques
tion. He said: "the treasnry depart
ment and the. United Statss senate do
not agree' on the gold and silrer ques
tions, and naturally I look for friction.
I am not familiar with Mr. Cleveland's
financial policy, but I do not think that
lie is especially pleased because the sen
ate finance committee has a majority in
favor of silver. The committee is "in
Javor of a silver policy, and after care
fully looking over. the ground I ' do not
think that the next congress will pass
the Sherman repeal bill. - The gold scare
we had recently was a newly manufact
ured article ; it was of a kind I never
before heard of. Heretofore all financial
scares have been brought about when
money was scarce, and the panic did
some harm. The recent gold scare was
shouted about and forced upon the peo
ple when money could be had in abun
dance, and no harm was done. There
-was no occasion for a scare. One kind
of money is as good as another to the
American people so long as we are not
on a single basis. If we come to a gold
standard, of course we shall need more
gold, but it would not cause much re
lief to issue a few bonds. All we want
is plenty of money to carry on business
and pay good wages, and we have that
money in silver."
The bodies of one or two of the cholera
patients that died on the infected steam
ers in New York bay last autumn were
"buried in quicklime. The bodies were
placed in a pine box ; the box was filled
with quicklime, slaked with water. By
that means the infection germs were de
stroyed and the corpses rendered harm
less. If bodies of those dying from such
diseases as smallpox, typhus, cholera
and diphtheria were disposed of in a
similar manner, the poisoning of air and
soil through deadly contagion would be
greatly diminished. - Such burial would
not shock the sensibilities of those hav
ing a prejudice against cremation. Em
inent medical authorities have decided,
however, that cremation should be the
method of disposition of such corpses,
in all cases, if possible. The burial in
quicklime would be an effectual means
of getting rid of the bodies of animals
that:, had died of contagious diseases,
such as glanders, pleuro-pneumonia and
swine plague.-
Robert Louis Stevenson, the famous
novelist, is dying, despite his trip to
Samoa in search of renewed health. He
has consumption, and it is said that his
excesses in cigaTette-smoking have
greatly aggravated the disease. He is a
Scotchman by birth, and is now about
43' years of age. His affection for-his
native land is shown by reference to
boyhood incidents in his book "Edin
burgh: Picturesque Notes." He was
educated at Cambridge, and studied law
Dut never practiced. lis father is
Thomas Stevenson, an inspector of light
houses, and to him one of the author's
books is prettily dedicated. "The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr,
Hyde," familiar to all readers of fiction
is considered a masterpiece in that line
of literature. It is much to be regretted
that he should sacrifice his bright, origi
nal genius to so pernicious a habit as
that which has ruined his health.
Since Uncle Sum may take Hawaii
nnder bis wing, the question is asked
"What is a protectorate?" To this the
New York Sun replies : "So far as we
can make out it means that the United
States shall take the responsibility with
out the power of governing the Sand
wich islands. If the Hawaiians get into
a rumpus with England or Germany or
France or Japan or among themselves
the United States will do the -fighting
and pay the piper. The protectorate
seems to be somewhat one-sided.
It Should Be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's New Discovery for consuro po
tion, coughs and colds, that, it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of "la grippe," when
various other remedies and several phy
sicians had done her no good. Robert
Barber, of Cooksport, Pa.j claims Dr.
King's New Discovery ' has : done him
more good than anything he ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
It. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin
ersly's' Large bottles, 50c." and $1.00.
NOTICE. -
All Dalles City warrants registered
prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if
J (resented at my office. Interest ceases
rom and after this date.
Dated, Jan. 3d, 1S93.
L.' Eobden, .
tf. Treas. Dalles Citv.H '
A Movable Sidewalk.
An experimental sidewalk is now in
operation in Chicago. It consists of two
movable platforms, 300 feet long, mov
ing side by side in the same direction,
one at a speed of three, the other at six
miles per hour. It has carried 500 per
sons at one time, and seems to be a suc
cess. It will be used at the World's fair.
New York Times. ' ' -:
Never Cbaatlse In Anger.
First Boy What did yer mother do to
yer fer goin skatin on thin ioe an gettin
in?
Second Boy She boxed me ears.
"Did it hurt?
"Nope. She was so mad she didn't
wait fer me to git me ear rands off."
Good News.
near Pittsbrmr has
assumed enormous proportions. The
Inwoof nT-iit-i-m nni- in iia llTIA fiVftf Tnftjfo
recently left Pittsburg for a Kansas City
Dim. n miea eiguwsen reingcjraiui uuo
and included over 5,750,000 pickles. :
Shut the door
against disease. Danger comes of t
cnest through impure blood. Keep
your blood in order, and you keep
in health. For this, nothing equals
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. It invigorates the liver, puri
fies and enriches the blood, and
rouses every organ into healthy ac
tion. By this means it cares. . Ev
ery part of the system feels its
saving influence. JJyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Biliousness, . bcrof ulous,
Skin and Scalp Diseases even
Consumption (or . Lung -scrofula)
in its earlier stages, all yield to it.
It's the only Liver, Blood and Lung
Remedy that's guaranteed to bene
fit or cure, or the money is re
funded. Trying terms to sell on
but it's a medicine that can carry
them out. " : '- "
" Golden "Medical Discovery "
contains no alcohol to inebriate,
and no syrup or sugar to derange
digestion.
It's a concentrated vegetable ex
tract ; put up in . large bottles ;
pleasant to the taste, ana equally
good xor adults or children.
PROFESSOR J. ALOES
Of RinrKei; sirt2c. san Irancisco, now located
in the irlors of the UinatWla House. The Dulles.
Or., desires to notify the nublic in general that
tie will remain in me uaues a snort time only,
und reauests that all who dejire to consult him
about their eys call on him at their earliest
convenience, lind he will perform the work in a
per ect manner.
The professor refers to the following ladies and
crentlemen : Ex-Governor , Stevenson, Boine
City; Kishop Glorieux, Dr. M. E. Spaul
ding, Boise City; Prof. Marsh, Pacific Uni
versity, Forest Grove; If. E. Neal, Capitol Stnte
nana, iioise e,iry; uol isaiiey, u . e. a.; j, juc
Kinnon, warden Oieg.in penitentiary, Salem;
Dr. Powers, Stanford U litverslty ; w. T. Karne.
Milto.i Harlnn, Miss L.iuer, Mrs. G. W. RoAluud
Co. Trras. Wm. Miehell, Pat Fatraa, The Dallesi
C. J. Mellis, agent, Huntington; Hiss StaJker,
scnooi reucner, uununeton.
The oculist has a valuable cure for Catp-rh
and Deafness and he invites all who desire a
free test of the same to call on him. Remember
this is free and costs .hi money. No peddlers
empioyeo. i
Artificial class eves inserted to ierfection
Reme.obor, the professor is the only om that
carries a complete set of tools, where lenses can
pe grounq on tne premises li necessary.
1
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
At last a medical wort that tells the causes,
describes the effects, peloid ttie remedy. Thin
Is scientifically the most valuable, artistically
the moat beautiful, medical book that has ap
peared for years; 9C patM, every page bearing
a half tone illustration iu tints. Some of the
subjects treated are Nervous Xebillt3, Lm po
tency. Sterility, Development, Varicocele, Ihe i
Husband. Those Intending Marriage, etc.
Every Man -who xroxtld 1cnoo the Grand Truth s,
the Plain Facts, the Old Secrete and New Dis
coveries of Medical Science as applied to Mar
ried Life, who -would atone for jat follies
and avoid future pit falls, should write for this
WOXDERFTTL LITTLE BOOK.
It will be sent free, under seal, while the edi
tion lasts. If convenient enclose ten cents to
pay postage alone. Address the publishers.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
J
HAS WEDICIWE FAILED TO CURE YOU 7
who suffer from Nervous
l'h( litv. ImrWitPTurv 8mr
matorrhea, Night Emis
sions, bnrunjeen raits,
Kervonsness. Forg-etful-
nana rnnfuDlnn ttitva.
tan em or,
K i dney
evils resultr
Bionate ex-
DyspepsFa, tame Boric, RhenmatiKm,
and Bladder Complaint, and the many
ing from secret habit in youth or pas
ceases in matnrer years, will find a
p o ai tl ve
uiouaaami evary year artor au knqwn medicines and
other treatments nave failod. MElnPtNESNETEtt
J5AVE Kott NKVKU WUX CUliE theae troubles.
JtfECl -which la nerve force ia the element that
a drained from the system, and to cure IT MUST
J2E BEPLACED. ,Dr. Banden Electrte Belt fsacom-
vi. j luwxtiu iMivwry, same as usea Dy ine loremost
phyclans thronphont the world, giving the genuine
BoothinK enrrents which at once penetrate the entire
ooay, and in above weaknesses the current is Bent direct
to tne parta affected. Instantly causing a healthy, slow
icjurammig every urcan, bo uias aecia-
We thna add a positive strength to the system without
j Bwmacn ey poisonous arcgs. jut Delta
and hygienic advice will core every cose or money re
xunaed. we warrant our belts to give th true currents
v. tm.iaK.iij ( buibu t'ua t jmjueaiaceiy upon
charging, or we forfeit 5,000. Vve guarantee onr
n.ltfnt lmnrOTPfl VAeti4t KnownaAnr IT XT T D' U
fcilRUA KEAT OR UN DKVELOPED ORANH,or
no pay. Everyyoung, middle-aged and old nun should
KirrininSn IA ZfXXP1? 5 AN DEN
Joles Bros, have early Roee seed pota
toes for eale.
ES. 'SABDEB'S ELECTRIC BELT
Jlia sUSSORY TOR,
i
OUT
Fresh ,f?ciit J
W. C. Gilbert hereby sends :
His compliments to every iriend
And enemy if he hat any ...
Be they few or be they many. !'
The time for painting; now has eome,
And every one desires a home
That looks fresh and clean and new,
As none but a good-painter con do.
Painting, papering and glazing, too,
Will make your 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 your orders, large or Binall.
Respectfully,
W. C, GILBERT,
P. O. Box No. 3,
THL DALXES, OR.
S. L. YOUNG,
: : .T F"!AA7Fr;T ."FIT?, ; :
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
snort notice, ana satisi action guaranteea
at the
Store of I. C. Nickelsen, Sd St. The Dalles
W. T. WISEAIAK. WM. MAEDKB8.
uliseman & Carders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
The Dalles, - Oregon.
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.
SPECIMi :-: PRIGES
. to Cash Buyers.
HiW Cask Prices for Eis anfl
other Proauce.
170 SECOND STREET.
1
SNIFES KlNERSLY.
THE LEADING .
ii
lBsale il
Handled by Three Registered Druggists.
ALSO ALL THE LEADING
Patent fDedieines and Druggists Sundries.
house paints! oils and glass
Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in
; the City for The Sherwin, Williams .'Cb.'s Paints." '
' -WE ARE
, The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars.
Agent for. Tansill's Punch."
129 Second Street, ' The Dalles, Oregon
PAUL K R E FT & CO.,
DEALERS IN ':-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and the
S"Practical Painters and Paper
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's
the most skilled workmen employed.
chemical combination or soap mixture.
orders promptly attended to.. .
Paint Shoo corner Thirdand
Has lately
Columbia
Jotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
NOTE
CREDIT
EXTRACTS
from the Dotty Chronicle of Feb. 18th.
Of Interest to Merchants.
The suit of A. 8. Collins and Mrs. A. S. Collins
against H. Herbrlng of this city, which was to
come before the Jury yesterday morning, was
again postponed. ' This suit 8galnst one- of our
oldest and best-known dry goods merchants
creates considerable comment in commercial
circles. '. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Col
lins obtained under 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 bill, 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
By the above extracts from our daily newspapers our friends and
customers -will see that an extraordinary demand "will shortly be
made upon our purse.: And as "we are unprepared for this unex- -rt
1 ' iiri - -
OBLIGED TO SACRIFICE
a portion of our Immense stock of
Dry (ippds, lotrir;, Boots apd $17065.
Pacific Poplins, regular price 12c, now
" , Brocaded Poplins, 15c, now
4-4 Flannel Suitings, '. .-.. .' 25c,. .
40-inch English Mohair,.'. . . , .75c,.
38-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth, 50c,..
56-inch Assabet ? . ',. ...$1.00,
54-inch Striped " " ... 1.00,
Amoskeag checked Gingham 10c,
Amoskeag Cheviot, 12c,..-
Hartel & Merrimac Calicos
Atlantic P. and Lawrence L L Muslin
Also Great Bargains in our
Clothing and Hat Departments.
As all of the above goods will very likely be sold out in a very short
time, we advise our friends and customers to visit our store forthwith.
Retail Dnists.
AND GLASS,
Latest Patterns and Deeigns in
Hangers. None but the best brands of the
Paints used in all jur work, and none but
.- Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
A first class article in all colors. - All
.....-
Washington Sts., The DalleB. Oregon
This Popular . House
been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and is now better than "
' ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
: accommodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of the fast and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufur, Kingsley,' Tygh Valley, Wapinitia, ;
Warm Springs and Prineville is in the Hotel
and persons going to Prineville can 'save
$4.00 by going on this Stage line.
All trains stop here.
THE RESULT OF
Versus
FROM THE DAILY PRESS
compromise could be obtained by defendant.
And now come the plaintiffs and sue through
their attorney, Judgo A. B. 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-Moun taineer of Feb. tuh.
Bazor-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, 8. B. Adams, James
Harper, W. C. U an sell, John Wood. Argument
was had this morning on a motion to non-suit,1
made by defendant's counsel, which wms taken
under advisement until afternoon, when the
Judge overruled the motion. - The faets appear
to be that the plaintiff teft this city owing Mr.
Henoe -toto OfTen
12 yds for $1.00
10 yds for. 1.00
'. .19c '
37c
.35c
75c
....50c
7c
10c
20 ydB for $1.00
16 yds for 1.00
JOLES
DEALERS IN:-
S ape af Fail
Hay, Grain and Feed;
Masonic Block. Corner Third and
TH E DALLES MERCANTI LE CO.
SOLE AGENTS. FOR THE DALLES,
BRAIN ARD & ARMSTRONG'S
SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF I :
No. 390 to 394, 2d
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
PRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors.
U3 .
VI c
l- o
'at
2
At the old stand of R. Lasher, , :
Freeborn &
-DEALERS IN-
MlPppei anJ
295 ALDER
Old Number 95,
CASH!
Herbring, and ho attached property for the debt.
After the sale of the attached property the de-
senaant attempts to set aside the sale and sues
Mr. Herbring for damages, claiming that th
proceedings were not technically legal. Th
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. tsth.
The suit of A. S. Collins and Mrs. A. S. Collins
vs. H. Herbring 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 Ib now more than
ever convinced Ibatne has to stick to his old
-rule and' motto-Mo Bell dry goods cheap and tot
cash only.
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 Cotton " " 45c per do
Belding Bros. Knitting Silk. . . . . . . , . l 30c per ball .
Fast Black Ladies' Hose, 25c now 20c
" ' " " " 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. : .-. . . . . '. . . . . . . . .65
H. Herbring.
BROS..
Court Streets. The Dalies.Oregon.
street The Dalles
no Front St, The Dalles, Oregon.
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Company,
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Portland, Oregon.