The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 13, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL VAl'KK OF DALLK8 CITY.
AND WAfCO COUNTY.
Kntcred at the VostofHcc at The Dallcn, OrCRon,
as second-class matter.
BUUSCRlPTlOS KATES.
BY KAH.(rOSTAUKVBKVAH))lN ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 year. ' 59
I,' Cmonthe. .. ' . OW
Dily,lywr.
11 6 months :i Vj
" lor " 7
Address nil communication to " TIIK OHItON-
ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon.
trmUur in HDUiilnl session for the
..nmnoo nf runealim: the Sherman law. t
! The Sherman law is the next heat thiiiR i
' outside of free eolnajje of silver, ami Its
repeal nieiuis the withdrawal from eh- '
jenlation of ulout $4,000,000 a month,
I which Mr. Cleveland thinks would re
' Hove the country of the present financial
embarrassment. The calamity howler
I of 1892 told us wo wanted a change and
1 - ... I i ...t..t. .tt.MlK.ll !
we Have pot it, aim mmi
Exchange.
William Tell
Your Father that wi hdII
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
1'oAt-iintct).
orncE 1IOUF..
SMicral Delivery Window ,sa. m. to 7 y. '"
Money Onler " .. ..8 a. m. to -j p. in.
"nnday! " y a. m. to 10 a. m.
Cl-OSIHO Or MAILS
trains ROing l.nst .9 p. tn. and 11 :4ft n. m.
i West.. up. i. and 5:H0p. m.
Staee lor Ooldeiidulc 7:80 ii.m.
" " l'rlnevlllo. . ..fi:Su.in.
" "imluraml WnrmWpilnps . .fi::n. in.
" iUwliiRfor Lvle.t llartland f.::u. m.
i " (Antelope 5:30 a. m.
Except Hunday.
tTrl-weetly. Tuci-ilav Thurnlay and Saturday,
t " Monday VrdneMlay and Iriilay.
Itiiliuy WinliliiKtou
THURSDAY,
JULY 13, 1891!
WHAT A CHANGE.
It is stated that the San Francisco
Examiner has sent a reporter in the
guise of a laboring man through the or
chards of Solano county to ascertain the
true situation of affairs as touching the
labor question. He applied to one large
orchardist and naked for a job. On be
ing refused he asked why it was that
said orchardist couldn't discharge one
member of his large band of Chinamen
and give him a job, and on being in
formed that it was on account of white
men being unreliable, he revealed him
self and informed the orchard gentle
man that he proposed to investigate the
matter and that unless the orchard men
discharged the Chinamen and gave em
ployment to the poor white people he
proposed to write them up for the col
umns of the Examiner with hair on
their snouts. Following this some ot
the orchard men received letters from
fruit dealers in the east stating that un
less they discharged the Chinese and
employed white help that they need not
Bend any more of their fruit tliaj way,
and as a consequence a large force of
white men and women and children
have been given employment in the or
churds. Whether or not the report is
true the Examiner is to be commended,
but it should go a little farther and
burn some of the warts off the pot-bellied
old farce in the white house chair
for the aid and support he is giving
the Chinese lovers of the country. We
do not approve of the boycot system,
but if the white people would refuse to
puichuse fruit put up by Chinamen
they would be doing a righteous act.
The Chinese don't even purchase or eat
any of the fruit they put up, and the
idea of having the fruit picked, packed
and canned by these pig-tailed lepers,
while good American citizens are left to
root, hog or die, and then go out and
hunt up a white market for said fruit is
the most infamous and gigantic fraud
mnd curse of the age.
Now what is the matter with this
glorious country of oure? One year ago
the nation was happy, prosperous and
secure ; today it is in choas and doubt,
mnd hairhung over the precipice of
bankruptcy. One year ago the indus
trial wheel of the nation'-iwas sweetly
bumming, money plenty, credits good,
and men in all branches of trade feeling
safe and secure ; today the hum of the
industrial wheel is jaded, banks ure fail
ing, money is scarce, securities are set
at naught, assignments are being made,
and the whole industrial fabric of the
nation is tottering in the breezes of ad
versity and insecurity. What is the
cause of this changed state of affairs?
Some say that the new administration
is not to blame for it, but wo fear they
cannot prove it. The new administra
tion pledged itself to break down the
protective safeguards which Hurrouml
the manufacturing industries of Amer
ica and which have made the nation
great, times good, and blessed the land
with peato and plenty, whereat the for
eign countries threw up their hats and
commenced calling home their gold
with a view of depressing and cruehing
out the enterprises of America, and if
possible monopolize the manufacturing
industries of the world a thing which
they are unable to accomplish without
the aid and support of the executive de
partment of the United States govern
ment. This state of affairs makes it unsafe
for the manufacturer, the merchant and
the banker, and throws the whole bus!
nees whirl of the nation into unrest, and
the laboring man gets his share;
and whether or not it is the pro
posed policy of the now administration
that lias brought about the depressed
situation of affairs, thero is one thing
Tery certain, and that is Democrats and
Republicans aliko are suffering. Some
claim that these financial depressions
como periodically nnd aro brought on by
the ceasless motion of the business sea,
and that time alono, coupled with the
faith of the people, can heal thorn. Let
us hopo that this is true, but Mr. Clove
land claims the cause of the present
financial distress to be the silver pur
chase law, which requires the govern
rnent to purchase 4,500,000 ounces of sil
ver every month and issue treasury
notes therefor; and ho has actually
Jtopped fishing long enough to call con-
! They made an assiduous effort up in
I,. l.. u'nnb frvilll' tO
1... 1....l......ll..r Utlllltll U'ttll
smite water uy uumu-iu,..b ....... .. - Worn-out,
lUld unjust, but heaven's resources are - - -j
too vast to yield to a siege ot that kind. " 1 1 E.,..,t1...m'..r
ri'SUiiiiim; num., "i uk -," f-;
1 free from alcohol ami injurious
dru"s. Tho entire system is re-
.... t. i'..i. ii, iv i .... 1 .itwl iiivirrorated. It Hiv
from a iuuui uum ...umi.! nv.-.. . e . , , ,
1 1)., we give the following : : vroves digestion, enriches tho blood,
One of the numerous phases of the i dispels auhes and pains, gives re
j agitation has been supplied by tho-u freshing sleep, and restores tlosh and
statesmen who allege nmvillingncs to strength Asa sJ"
visit Washington in summer time, be-. all ays am subdue hy u . , ,
cause thev declare it to lie the abiding - - ' J "i " " t
place of the excessive insolation. For a UT
Ions: while Washington was stigmatized V" u ".,'.;,, fiir Wlimi..r
' as the home of malaria and it was the - " V' . ,
fashionable thing for men with uncoil-, I()thi lt .,ivi,s Ki,tisfaetion,
trollable appetites, pampered by oflicial ; p Qr t,10 monev j,ai,l
opportunity, to blame what Washing-, f(j i( is rofu,1(ie(l.
tonians termed "congressional malaria" , i,;lt's the way its makers prove
for their indisposition. That excuse has j their fuith in it." Contains no alco
been threadbare these many months j10j t0 inuUriiite ; no syrup or sugar
and no one uses it now, but in its jilaiej ty oenmgu digestion;" a legitimate
are heard references to the terrific sum-' medicine? not a bcvmvjc. Purely
mer heat from which the national eapi- j vegetable and perfectly harmless iu
tal is supposed to suffer. The fact of I aily condition of the system.
the matter is that there are few cities in
Vest lumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Kasyfitting- Pan
Every garment guaranteed NEVEK to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
this country that are more pleasant
during the warm months than Wash
ington. Uroad avenues permit tho free
movement of cooling breezes, lofty shade
trees cut off the sun's direct rays, while
the placid Potomac carries on its surface
cooling influences such as but few large
centers of population enjoy. There is
hardly a more comfortable city in the
country than Washington, no matter
what weather conditions prevail.
I. it (iripiM'.
During the prevalence of the grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
I that those who depended upon Dr.
King's New Discovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, hut escaped allot the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy seems to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chestand lungs, and has cured
bil. t I III I I
U 1
I X WV Y1TYI I IffMII A AA
x ii iii mil i ilium ,
.Hi. 'v unm mm m av mm m .mm s
m n. . iiiLunuio auu.i
i t w i
cases of asthma and hay fever of long ; Stages from Eastern and Southern Or-
i in... fl' !. 1 1. 1 I. t
auiiiuiii);. in ii ami uv uum uiuu. n
won't disappoint. Free trial bottles ai
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
Trial of an Emnyist.
Puck.
"Oh. dear!" she siched, aB she luiil
her mother-of-pearl penholder on her
mosaic-topped desk: "I don't suppose I
shall over get this graduation essay
done."
"What is the matter?" asked her
mother.
"That 'Handy Dictionary of Syno
nyms' is too mean for anything; and 1
can't find the Thesaurus."
"What are you looking for?"
"A word of live syllables that means
wise'."
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop. ; YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that
Hagb Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Piaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kintlf.
Oarrlw tin. r"tlli!t I.lnr of j
Picture Mouldiiiffs
In every size, st
fie and pnee.
l.ciw-! The Dulles at 0 ii. in. wery day, mil nr ,
rives nt PrJiiuvlIIe In thlrty-slx lioiir. U-hvps '
l'rliicvlle at S a. m. every lny, and arrive at
The Dalk'f. In thirty-six hours. j
Carties (he U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express ,
Coiititnth nt l'lino-illu with
'7 here is a tide in the a Hairs oj men whtc.i, taken at itsj.
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
KtrenRth and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grippe" has left you weak and we.v ,
use Electric Bittern. This remedy acts
directly on liver, stomach and kidneys,
gently aiding those organs to perform
their functions. If you areafllicted with
sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent relief by taking Electric
Bitters. One trial will convince you i
that this is the remedy you need. Large 1
noiiies oniy ouc. at hnipes v Kinersly's
drug store.
Get your bathing pants from S. & N.
Harris,
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Al' makes i'Iom' connection at The I)alle. ititli
trin.- from Portland and Kastern jiliit.
. ccaiiEcus diners.
Good aciommeiatioEs along the mi.
: First-class Coaches and Horses used.
. Eipress natter bandied with special care.
STAKE OITIOKN;
.M. Slcliol AtCo.'m Ktor, Ilniatllla IIiiiihh,
1'rlnnvlllf). l'lm ItallfN.
CliRtfl STORY,
Art Teacher
Jloom 3, Jitttimjen Jiuildiitg,
Will Rive Isifonn Monday nnd Thurtdayt of
mch week, or of'oner if desired.
W. E. GARRETS0N,
m
rainy mmi
NO I. IS A1KNT lK TIIK
n 'a n n.
I. II llll 1 1 II llll M I'll II
Ulll II I I II I U It J
I ' II I II 1 1 II I I. IX l.fll
j. U1U11U1 u va. uui
To be found in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigaf : Faetory
FIRST 8TEEBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pfp DC of the li-t Hn
VXvXj:.X0 manufactured,
lirande
and
ordero from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
afiT siff Tft f$m?
FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CUHE.
Annirreeablo Laxative and NlUtV K TO.N 10.
Bold Iiy DruirK'stflor Et-ut by mull Kx:.,tt)c,.
and 81.0J per pucka-re. Bamplca free
Wt Iffl ,'ril Favorite TMTB
Aw nwfortlieTeethaudijrc'atlj.Uc.
Viir n.'iloliy Snlpctit & KliMsrxly.
j All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
i:u; Hwoniul Nt.. Tim DuIIhh, Or.
A. WESOLO,
!je Boston Tailor.
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 wo.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I'urfitut I'll iiiiurantttf il,
F Dally KvenlUK (Jlironiolo in ucosulid
ll llhWIMltlll1lv till. hWII.. fr.. .1...
u-imtatioji. Homo rJmL 2,000 of our lt
citlH'iii watch tho columns of this n n n r n
dully for tho tiilcleat local lien. Jt I Mr KK
buccculi in Kluinliik' the Held, and hemo Kiowi
m populurlty and ImiHirtmicc. Tako it mwIiIIi-.
youwhodon'ti try tomuuntM premium nlleni.
J. F. FORD,
IK- ilolnes, lown,
Muriili '.,
CHAS. ADAJV1S,
Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
o
Union St., opp. European House.
wrltit. under date ul
S. II. Mkd. Mi'o. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On tirrivlnj( home hiNt week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little Kirl.eltfht and ono-half yearH ojd,
who had wanted away to '.iH poundH, ifi
now well, Mtroiuc anil v!(orouB, uud well
ivoimu up, n, n, uoukii uuro nan uoue
tn work well. Both of tho children like
it. our fi. 15. CourIi (Jure haw cured
and kept away nil Uotueumm from me.
ho ve it to every one, with t,'reetiii(,'
lor all. Wishing you )roHpurity, wo art
Wih, Mu, t Mitn. J, F. Foito,
i. 'U'0"1?1' ,,0,,!l ''' uiiilchciifiil.iiiid n-adj
ih ity.rii"K " ,,K'""lu "'" 'fain w f.
Hold under u poMtlvo (tunruntve.
Ui ccnU per bottle by ull Uf uelt.
The reputation of THE DALLES 01
GAIt hah become fltmly eHluhliHhed,and
the demand for the home manufactured
article m increaHing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
V. f, WISKMAN. U'M. MAlillKKM.
The Snug.
W, H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Sreot, The Dalles Or.
ThiH well known Htund, kept by the
well known V. II. IluttH, long u reHi
dent of Wasco county, ban an oxtraordi
nary fine Htook of
Sheep Herder's Deliglil aud Irish Disturhauc
In fact, all the leading braudn of flu
Winefl, LltjuorH and GigarH. Give th
old man a call and you will como again
Uliseman & Warders,
Saloon aod Wine Rooms
at CRANDALL & BURGETS,
Who aro selling those Roods out at greatly-reduced rate
MIOHELNACH BUIOK, - UNION BT.
Lace Curtains,
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
before Tuesday noon, and get them on
Saturday.
Satisfaction tiuarantef
MINHNS
5" : f!hN .'.(m,4 ll"s ''SV!1 1''''t'l tin; oli cainpKroiind, at the Torkh inn)
I'mIIm of Hood river, with liiiireiKhtly lold.l.road htnelhand iilluyN, koimI mill
iindiiiirowiilur.wlthNhiidoliipriifiiMlon.perfiiailraliinKe.didlKhtfuliiiiiiiiitiilli
The Dalles,
Oregon.
NortllWCHt corimr nf Km.ntwl
Court HtruutH,
f.'lllllllll. IIM I'l' Mini I llllnil'l nil iim it tiii.iiMt.il.. k.i..,,n. f,....ll ii. ...
beliiB tho lii'iiroHt luuii to Mt. Hood. It 1h ini,atnlli'lci iih a iiiMllllfactlirlnK
ri'llll.T, huillK till! imttlHl! (TIlhT for IMi Hllllllr iiiIIi.m uf tint I ,.,.,lnr ,nnl lir
llllll;r, pOkHimlllL' imIIIIoiih of liorK-iMiui i III lln daNhliiL' mIu'iiiiik mid ivaUt
lulls, ciinlly Imnii-iNul. WhriK rhi'iii, iiuiIImi mivvnr ixlutx. II,,.,,, dm lilWC
liiclor ih 1 1 1 .(t,l,.f k,i. I. ..i i... L..n .i ..." i.., ...iv,.
Ill) IT IIUll llll llllll llllll II L. I I I I II I . I.ltll l.'l.l. Ir.ili...i.lii.l..l ,l..i,HIV
i'l," hi niiihi' ii i.'iirii iiihik' or a pu inK ii""
, See me on the ground.
. uuui oao cl l, xiuuu "
i Wasco County, Oregon
TITLE PERFECT
W. RossWinans.
Eggs for Hatching
From ilmroiiKhhrud fowln.
AddreBi i
fl,lui
fl!.(M)
. . . 1I.00
. M. IJAUUIMAN,
Euiliimhy, Or.
D. BUNNELL,
Pine Work, Tin Bepalrs and
Boon
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
vru ximu Qiiititji,, nuxi uoor wum oi iouhh"'
-UlackBinith h'iop.