The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 23, 1893, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OK DALLES CITY.
AND WiBCO COUSTY. -
Entered at the Poatoffice at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BY HAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year I 1 60
" 6 months 0 75
" 3 " 0 50
Daily, 1 vear. : ' 00
" 6 months 1 8 00
" per " . ." 0 50
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
OREGON AT THE WOBID'S FAIR.
The following Is a list of the superintendents
of the different departments of the world's fair
commission. Anyuno wmt nun HiituniB ex
hibit should correspond with the-proper officer,
one 01 tue lonowmg:
W. F. MATLOCK, department of agriculture,
forestry and forest prooucts, and live stock;
Pendleton.
C. W, A VERS, department of mines, mining
ana metallurgy ; Asriiana.
DR. J. R. CARDWELL, department of horti
culture, including floriculture and viticulture;
Portland..
GEO. T. MYERS, department of fishing and
fishing apparatus, manufactures, electrical and
mechanical inventions; Portland.
MRS. M. PAYTON, balem, (until July 1, 1893)
and MRS. E. W. ALLEN. Portland, (after July 1.
1S93), department of woman's work, comprising
me nne arts, nous noia economy ana proaucis
thereof.
E. B. McELROY, department of education,
including educational exhibits, literary, special,
general, music, etc. ; balem.
GEO. W. McBRlDE, department of civil gov
eminent, including state and county; Salem.
THUKSDAY ----- MAR. 23, 1893
TERRIBLY MIXED.
Tne U1spatc.l1 sav8 there can be no
doubt but what the la9t legislature mixed
np things generally. One of the most
important acts passed is the assessment
laws, and now the assessors are study
ing what their duties are under the new
order of things. They have one opinion
and in the case of this county, as well as
others, the iudges and county courts
have another. It is feared that the as
sessment may be made eo that it will
become invalid and then there would be
no money to run. the state, county,
school or any other branch of nnr gov
ernment. The law does not contem
plate double assessment, yet it says that
no indebtedness shall be deducted. If a
man has a farm aud he borrows fo,000
on the property, gives his note and a
mortgage, the party holding the note
must pay on it as well as the borrower,
which makes double assessment, unless
the assessor Bees fit not to assess the
note. The fact of the matter is, the law,
if correctly interpreted, has made ex
emption of evidences of indebtedness
and virtually brought tlie assessment to
, a single standard, on real aud personal
property, carefully shielding money.
When the merits of the new tax law are
better understood and compared with
the old mortgage tax law, the farmers,
Email property-owners, who are borrow
ers, will find that they have made a very
serious mistake in the changed condi
tion of affairs, and id stead of relieving
them they will be called upon to pay all
the taxes and money or other evidence
of indebtedness will go scot free. The
new order of things, with the very ex
travagant appropriations of late session,
wiumake the honest tax-payers carry a
much heavier burden than they had un
der the old law.
Burgard, of the lower house of the
Kansas legislature, has given a sensa
tional account of his experience in con
nection with attempts at bribery in the
election of United States senator in that
state. He sa3's the- proposition was
made to him to stay away from the pop
ulists, and to get two others to do so for
$7,500, and he was given to understand
the money would come from Watson,
who was eaid to have a barrel of. mouey
to spend, and everybody was trying to
get his shovel into the pile. Burgard
says he made rip his mind, as the gang
was trying to rob Watson, he would
turn in and rob the gang. He told the
man who made the proposition that he
(Burgard) and two other men whom he
named wonld not vote at all, though, of
course, lie intended to vote for Martin
when the time came, as did the other
two. They merely wanted to get hold
of the money and then let the other
fellows whistle, but the lobbyist Would
not trust, mm witn .tne mone3, nor
would he trust the man whom Burgard
arranged to hold the money and bolt as
soon as he got it. So the matter fell
through.
A movement is on foot for the estab
lishment of a road department at
Washington designed to improve the
roads of the country for the convenience
of. those who use them. During the
past four or five years this subject has
been attracting a good deal of attention
and has made a degree of headway that
assures it a support from a strong pub
lic sentiment. If the people of this
country expect to have better roads, for
there is little doubt that they want
them, they must turn to and substitute
action for talking. If half the energy
rip to this time expended in swearing at
the disgraceful clearings ' called roads
had been used in one vigorous united
pi'otest to highway bodies, we should
have roads today approaching those laid
out in every other civilized country.
Another expedition-for the explora
tion of Greenland and the Arctic regions
is planned to leave in the early summer.
At its head is Lieutenant-R. E. Peary,
of the United States navy, who but re
cently returned from a trip to that
frigid country. He is now making a
lecture tour of the states, with the pro
ceeds of which he expects to pay the
expenses of his next trip. He will
finish his lectures about May 1st, and
will go to Europe, where he will lecture
in all the larger cities. It is expected
that the expedition will start on the
northern journey between the 15th and
30th of June, reach camp about the last
of July, and be absent in all about two
years. The party will be a small one,
numbering only about ten men. .
3,228,678.
These figures represent the number of
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs aud colds, which
were sold in the United States from
March, '91 to March, '92. Two million,
two hundred and twenty-eight thousand,
six hundred and seventy-two bottles
sold in one year, and each and every
bottle was sold on a positive guarantee
that money would be refunded if satis
factory results did not ' follow 'its use.
The secret of its success is plain. It
never disappoints and can always be de
pended on as the very best remedy for
coughs, colds, etc. Price 50c. and $1.00.
At Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice -is hereby given that the co
partnership existing under the firm
name of Davey & Linton in this city,
dissolves by mutual consent, and any
and all debts against the said firm will
be settled by John Linton, and all out
standing debts will be collected by him.
Signed, .Tons Lixton,
W. M. Davey.
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin-
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it.. Sold
by Snipes & Kinersly.
1 hi, a' 1 v
1 as'
Hits the nail on the head
one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets. They do the right thing in the
right way. They cleanse and regu
late the liver, stomach and bowels
thoroughly and effectively, but
mildly and gently. They persuade,
rather than force. One tiny, sugar
coated Pellet's a gentle laxative ;
three to four act as a cathartic
They're the smallest, but the best.
There's less to take, but ' there's
more good in it, when it's taken.
They're the original Little Liver
Pill, and they've never been equaled.
Sick Headache, Bilious Headache,
Constipation, Indigestion Bilious
Attacks, and all derangements of
the liver, stomach and bowels, are
prevented, relieved, and cured.
They're the cheapest pill you can
buy, because they're guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
q q q q q V$
Ask your Dealer
-FOB THE-
ral Aitlior
Hand Made
M. A. GUNST & CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
!j !i H !s !s feh
r BELTS SENT FREE FOR EXAMINATIONS
Who are debilitated and
mifferinjr from Kervooa
Debility, Seminal Weak
ness, Losses, Drains, In
Kidney
Poor Mem
AKTRK ta
TronMea, Nerronsnees, sleeplessness,
orv and fretneral Ill-Health. WK GI AU
CKE by this New IMPROVED ElEC
AND SUSPENSORY rkifi'M mo.skv.
thin inprnAn mimm Pur. af fl.Mm-
Jtade'ior
Current, ot EectricTtr through all WEAK PART3,r
toriaff them to HKAI.TH and VIGOROUS STRENGTH.
In View of the fact that many persona who dostre
to procure ftennina Electrio Belts have applied to
different companies for information, and are on.
decided as to which haTe the beat goods, wesnggest
that Ton order from each company tbe beit you
wish to see, sent by express, c. 0. 11, with privilege
of examination. When the belts have arrived at
your express office examine them; If yon find one
better than ours, simply ask exprpRS agent to re
turn ours to us. All we require Is 60 ots. with your
wnior w inniaii, ouyarexprasfl enarges,wnicn win
be deducted from price of belt If It is accepted. This
proposition Is a fair one to all concerned, A buyer
wants the bat for his money, and it Is a great
pleasure to ns to have our goods examined and
compared with others before bought. Bend for
Illustrated mmrtnlet. mailed, son lel. free, SANDEK
ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., P0RTLo70Rt&ON.
M lit tk Z'C A Sf
V
ft
(mm
R A CASE IT WILL
CURE, tl
An aareeable Laxative and NERVE TON 10.
Sold by Drug-gists or sent by mail. 25c, 60c..
and 51. 00 per package. Bam pies free.
Ym TTO The Favorite TOOTH F0W9EX
JL0.VfortbeTeetbandBreaUi.25o.
For sale by Snipes & Kinersly.
ITOTIOB.
Mrs. S-lOrclarJ, Carpet leaver,
Offers her services to all who wish carpets
woven at her home on the bluil', near Mr.
Chrisman's. - dim
PBOFE8SIONAL CARDS.
D8IDDALL Dknttst. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
she Golden Tooth, Second Street.
DR. ESHELYAN (HOMOEOPATHIC; PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Calls answered promptly,
day or night, city or country. Office No.' 36 and
87 Chapman block. wtf
DR. O. 1. DOANE PHYSICIAN and SUR
eaoN. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence: 6. . emner Court and
Fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to S P. M.
H,
H. RIDDKT.Li Attorney-at-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
E. B. DC FUR. . PRANK ICENEFEE.
DTJFDR, & MENEKEE ATTORNEYS - AT
uw Rooms 42 and 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms
. 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
1 he Dalles, Oregon.
1 8. BENNETT. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Of-
ill See In Schanuo's buildiug, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. ,
P. r. MAYS. B.E.HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILBON.
" AYS, HUNTINGTON & WIION Attor
?JL nbys-at-law Offices, French's block over
First National Bank. " Dulles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
A 8SEMBLY NO. 4827. K. OF L. Meets in K
x3l of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7 :30 p. m.
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nrst ana tnira Aionaay 01 eacn montn at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
01 eacn montn at ; r. M.
MODERN -WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Cnmp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing 01 each week in ratcrnity Hall, at 7 :3u p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every t riaay evening at 7 ::i0 o clock, in K.
01 r. nail, corner second ana court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. Clough, Sec'y. H. A. Bilxs.N. G.
T7RIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
1? every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets, eojourning memoers are coraiauy in
vited. w. s. Cram.
D. W.Vaosk, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
IHTOMEN'8 CHRISTIAN TEMPEEENCE
VV UNION will moet every Friday afternoon
at a o ciocjt at tne reading room. A u are lnvltea.
Harmon Lodge No. 501, I. O. G. T. Regular
weekly meetings Monday at 7:30 P. M., at
r ruiernity iiaiL a u are 1 u vuea.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
street, inursaay evenings at 7:30.
Paui. Kreft,
W. S Myers, Financier. "M. W
TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
j every Saturday at 7:30 r. M., in the K. of P,
Hall.
B.
OF L. E. Meets every 8unday afternoon in
liiu a., ui x . ami.
GESANG VEREIN Meets every
evening tn the K. of P. Hall.
Suuda
BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7 :3 p. M.
TUB CHURCHES.
OT. PETERS CHURCH Rev. Father Rronb-
O okbst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at
1 r. ml.
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth HOT.FIIII KlltnftaDontn. OirlnA.
every Sunday at 11 A. u. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday
School 9:45 A. v.. Evening Prayer on Friday at
I .ou
T7IRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat
V lor, Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
ecnooi immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services In the court house at 7
r. oi.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Curtis. Pastor. Rervioen prprv Rnniliv ar il
a. M. and 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning
vcivnre. oaugers uoruiaiiy inviiea. Beats iree.
f E. CHURCH Rev. J. Whisler, pastor.
IjX Services every Sundav morninsr at 1 1 a m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. m. Epworth
League at 6:30 p. h. Praver meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in
vitation is extended by both pastor and people
ail.
vuu.uu ...... . . T . J t.l
KJ Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Day at 3 p. M. All are
y-N1TT?ICTT A HI fTWTTTJ fTT T. f w t , .....
coroiaiiy invitea
Evang. Lutheran church. Ninth street. Rev. A
Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a. m. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to every
C. F. STEPHENS,
IN
Dry Goods
tf Clothing
. Boots, Shoes Hats, Etc.
Etc., Etc, Etc.
Second St., The Dalles.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
First premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
H.M. Beau.
. Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES. " - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection. .
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. -
DIRECTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scufvi-k
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lil...
H. M. Bkaxl.
HREflCfi & CO.,
BANKERS. -
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BCSINE.--
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and - Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
rable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
- Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, .OR.
Collections made On favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
W. E. GARRETSON,
Leaffiag - Jeweei.
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry . Made to Order.
138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in. his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit
in Kastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed
at thx
Store of I. C. Nlclcelsen, jd St. The Dalles
TV. V. WISEMAN WBI. MARDKRS.
I-
Hliseman & Marders,
Saloon and ; Wine Rooms
The Dalles, - Oregon.
4C63r"Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets.
A- A. Brown,
Keer a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he oners at Low figures.
SPEGIflli :-: PRICES
to Cash Buyers.
HikGst Cask Prices for Ems anfl
flier Mice..
U. 8CHENCK,
President.
SOCB AGENT FOR THE
170 SECOND STREET.
: DEALERS IN :-
itanle and Fancy fiiooefc
Hay, Grain and Fted.
Masonic Block. Corner Third and Coun Streets. The Oalles.Oregon.
flew
Qolumbia,
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. I
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES,
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
. SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF
No. 390 to 394,
PAUL KREFT &. CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and the
jCSf"Praotical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bu t the best brands of the
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paint9 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.
Faint ShoD corner Thirdand Washington Sts.. The Dalles. Oregon
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
FRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors.
.fee UrTr.' , ., : -m - A,v:s I hr -. ; "! o g-
At the
T
T .
old-stand of R. Lusher,
WINHNS
5 HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and
Falls of Hood river, with lnrge sightly lots, broad streets and allevs, good soil,
pure cold water and shade In profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain
climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon,
'. ' being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar aud tir
timber, possessing millions of hone power in its dashing streams and water
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu
factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled
anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured
' you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment
TITIiE PERFECT
"VVV Ross
, Freeborn & Company,
, DEALERS IS
lllall Paper and Hoom (Douldifigs
295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH,
Old Numbkb 95, . ,
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and is now better than
ever prepared to furniah 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 fa9t and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufur, Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia,
Warm Springs and Prineville is in the Hotel 4
and persons going to Trineville can save
$4.00 by going on this Stage line. .
All trains stop here.
in
2d street, -The Dalles
AND GLASS,
Latest Patterns and Designs in
no Front St. The Dalles. Oregon.
HE TROY Steam Laundry
of Portland, has establish
ed a branch office fpr laun
dry -work -with Thos. McCoy
at his barber shop, No. 110
Second St., "where all laun
dry bundles -will be received
till Tuesday noon of each
week, and returned on Sat
urday of the same "week at
Portland prices:
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
Win a n s .
Portland, Oregon.