The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 31, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'AI'KK OK DAM.K8 OITY.
AMD WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Postoffleo At The Dalles, Oregon,
us necotid-clasa mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATE8.
BY MAIL (POSTAGE TRKPAtD) IN ADVANCE.
Weeklr.l year 5?
" f months
11 3
Dally, 1 year
" C months
per "
Address all communication to " THK (311KON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
l'ont-Ofllen.
OFF1CK HOURS
fitneral DcllTery Window 8 a. in. to " J. m
0 75
0 60
6 00
3 00
0 50
DnsorTltiK nt Ortrnt Orndlt.
Orcgonliin.
One of the most interesting episodes
o tho week was the unlhint nnd suo
ecssful light made by Mr. Julius l.oewen
berg, president of tho Merchants' Na-1
tlonal. The bank could lutve closed up
consistently, and the directors lmd about W
decided to do so, but Mr. Loewonborg,
by horoic efforts and by pledging bis
private fortune, raised the necessary
funds to meet demands, between the
hour of closing one day and of opening
the nest. So that half an hour before
tho time for opening, tho coin was carted
I in and depositors were greeted Binilinirly.
About all the banks did yesterday was
H KM I X
William Tell
Your Father that wo soil
Money Order
Sunday S 1)
.S n. in. to A n. m.
9 a. in. toiuu. in.
"ShoV y' live d' co'plexion kitns
nftnh 1' liloml what's (lis lie :i
liKiu'ful co'plexion yuar'nteed if d'
CJ.OMKO OF MAILS
trains roIiir Knst . .9 p. in. nnd 11:45 n. ni.
1 1 ii West . m. and .r:fM '. m.
Stairc for (lOldcndnle 7:80 ii. in.
" ITlnevlllo. S:3)a.iu.
" "Dufurand WariiiSiulncs ..Ii:S0n. m.
" fl-eavlliK for l.yle A Hartland .S:S0 a. in.
"Antelope .5:H)ii. m.
Kxeept Sunday.
Trl-eekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
I " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
MONDAY,
JULY 81, 1893
The Illinoisan says : Last winter the
Kansas National Guard refused to obey
a wholly unlawful order of the populist
governor, who commanded them to ex
pel the republican speaker and legislators
from the representative's chamber in the
capitol building. The board of the mil
itary affairs of the state is now composed
of populists, nnd has ordered the adju
tant general to disband the four com
panies of infantry at Topeka and to re
cruit and organize four companies of
cavalry. The latter will be composed of
populists exclusively, the idea being that
they can be relied upon to carry out any
order that is issued to them, no matter
how revolutionary. This is the first
time in the history of the state that the
militia has been prostituted to partisan
endB. It is a very good index to the
manners and methods of the populist
organizations.
The business men of Denver, at a nines
meeting Saturday, formulated a petition
to present to congress, asking for free
coinage of silver and to further increase
the circulating medium by paying out
the $100,000,000 reserve in the treasury.
The memorialists call attention to the
fact that monometallic England has a
per capita of only $1S.42 in circulation,
and monometallic Germany only $1S.-15,
and the United States $25.15, while
bimetallic France has $40.50 circulation
per capita, consisting of $S00,000,000
gold and $700,000,000 silver, with the
ratio at lu1.. to 1, nnd that it maintains
the parity between gold and silver coin
putting in $10,000 in a lump.
has nil the monev it wants
The bank i
blood :nn mire! Uofo' d' I.o'd dat
to take in money. Mans heavy doposi- am f.!llvation fo' Aunt Sophy."
tors opened aci-ounts, a single merchant . , . f . . " mnI.1(1
i remedy to purify the blood and in
i vigorate tho liver. All the year round
1 you onn depend on Dr. I'ierce's
I Golden Medical Discovery in all'
1 cases of blood-taints or humors, no
matter what their name or nature.
It's the cheapest lilood-puriiier
sold through druggists. No matter
how many doses of other mcdieinoH
are offered for a dollar.
Why? lieeause it's sold on a
peculiar plan, and you only pay for
the iood you get.
Can you ask more?
" Golden Medical Discovery " is h
concentrated vegetable extract, put
up in large bottles ; contains no al
cohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion ; Is pleasant to
the taste, and equally good for
adults or children.
The "Discovery" cures all Skin
affections, and kindred ailments.
They llnn't Think So.
From the. Washlnctou Nous.
Lady Colin Campbell says kissing in
jures the complexion.
The Washington dntni-el,
Mich a dear cosmopolite.
With a litiish remarks. "The lndy
Isn't altogether richt."
The Denver dorr delightful
Inquires; "Where am I at?
Yim hot that Ijidy Colin
Is convening through her hat!"
The Hoton girl urles
Traiifeenilantly eante,
And taking oil" her gl.ises
Says: "l guess I'll ovulate."
The comme 11 taut New Yorker.
With a radiant, high-bred .-mile
And blush, ay.s: "My complexion's
liot to stand It for a while."
The l'htladclphiau maiden,
With a Quaker quibbling coo,
l'repan s htr lips to pucker
In u quiet diab "O-o, o-o! '
The regal Haltlmoroan
Stoops to conquer with her w it
"Just look at my complexion,
It isn't spoihd a bit."
The fair Pacific angel
Twitterc in her fond delight,
"I want n good complexion,
Hut the price i out of sight."
The Richmond girl, in whispers
Like some dreamy music, low,
States (irmly "My complexion
In't everything, you know."
And thus in every cit
Who will say it isn't o"
Complexions are not iu it
If the kiscs have to go.
An interesting comment made by Em
peror William prior to his departure
from Kiel for the Isle of Wight is re
ported. According to a member of liis
majesty's suite a discussion was going
on between high officials and the em
peror as to the possible outcome of the
French dispute with Siam, when his
majesty remarked that England was not
strong enough to assert herself against
any European power or against the
United States. He further declared
that if eer she were brought into con
flict with any of these nations the belief
in her formidable strength and reputa
tion as queen of the seas would burst
like a soap bubble.
The Franco-Siam war cloud has been
dispelled as quickly as it arose. Just
because a cloud is as big as a man's
hand is no sign it will develop into ter
rifying dimensions. Those newspapers
who were congratulating the United
States on the assured big prices for pro
ducts and manufactures to be supplied
the warring factions will have to con
coct some other scheme to fill the ach
ing void, caused by the villainous Sher
man law.
' i
The banks which closed iu Portland
Saturday did so lelieving that it was
the part of discretion and the duty they
owed to the stockholders and depositors,
of whose money they were the custodi
ans, to close their doors until the pres
ent excitement about money has quieted
down. All of them have been conserva
tively managed, have ample assets over
liabilities, and will noon be able to ro-mimc.
Next to the scheme of paying oil'
anxious depositors in smoking hot gold
spin, the Trenton, (N. J., savings bank
takes the lead. They paid iu silver dol
lars, ol which they had a vast quantity
on hand. Of course the unwieldy coin
will find its way back into some bank
vault, perhaps tho same, in a very short
time.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Linn Phillips, an 8-year-old boy of
Union, was killed Saturday in the flour
ing mills at that place.
C. O. .Scott, shot and killed him-.elf
near Nye, about twenty miles from I'on
dleton. He ha; been suffering with
melancholy for some time, owing to
financial troubles and his inability to
provide for his family. lie leaves a
widow and five children.
The 1'ygnileu of Iceland.
In "I'nrchas, His Pilgrimage." u rare
old-time book, very few copies of
which are now in existence, the fol
lowing account is given of the "pig
mies" of Iceland: "There are also Pig
miess or very little men and women here ,
who represent the most perfect shape
of men, but they are hairy to the ut- ,
most joynts of the lingers, the mayles !
having beards down to the knees; but, '
although they have the shape of a man, j
yet they have little sense or under- j
standing, nor distinctspeech, but make t
n kind of hissing after the manner of !
geese."
A New Death Teit.
Nervous mortals who imagine that
they could stand dying all right enough
were it not for the fear of being buried
alive may be interested in n recent an
nouncement made by a French scien
tist. He says that an unfailing test of
death may be made by producing a
blister on the hand or foot of the
corpse, using a candle for that purpose.
If the blister, upon being opened with
a pin or other instrument, is found to
contain lluid of any kind there is still
life in the supposed corpse. On the
other hand, should it contain hteam
only, rest assured that the vital spark
has flown.
Chronic Looneiioii of th IIiiivcIk
Results from imperfect digestion. The
cause lies in the torpidity of the liver,
and the cure is, take Simmons Liver
Regulator to 'stimulate the dull and slug
gish liver.
roup Cure, is for sale by Snipes k Kin- 'I '
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
do;es, only L5e. Children love it. .Sold
by Snipes & Kiuersly.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Line
j J.D. PARISH, Prop.
! Leaves The Dalles atC n. in. every day ami nr
! rive at rriiiuvlllu in thirty-six hours Leaves
l'rliiovlle at fl a. ni. every day, and arrives at
; The Dullei- lu thirty-sij. hours
1 Cdriies the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
, Connects at l'rlii""llle with
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Easyf itting Pants,
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING -te
In every size, stj
fie and price.
VnilP QTTFNTTflltf "'JVtcrc is a tide in I he ajfairs oj men which, taken at 7tslaJ
leads on to fortune."
Al-i makes close connection at The Dalles with 1
trlns from 1'ortlanil and Kaitcrn toiiit.s.
Corneous ilimrs. !
Good accommodations along tie road.
.' First-class Ccackes and Horses used.
.' Eioress natter handled witb special care.
STACK OFflCKH;
Slciiel iC'ii.'i Htore,
rrinevlllo.
UliiKtllln House,
The Dalle.
W. E. GARRETSON.
Ii
Leading
Is called to tho fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in GlaBH, Lime, 1'hiHter, Cement
and Building Material of nil kinds.
Onrrl the Fluent Linn of
Picture Mouldings
Tho poot unquestionably had reference to the
Closimr-OBt Sale I p-
Fimitefi & Cartels
HOMC AUKNT rH
Jeweler.!
i
THK
To be found in the City.
72 LUashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIEST BTBEBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
rTJ. ADC f the lHt Hranrle
VAvT XxJXO manufactured, and
onleru from all partfiof the country filled
, on tho Hhortttst notice.
All Watch Work Warranted. J
Jewelry Made to Order.;
LOST.
A bundle of kovs, two of thcin braw.
Please leave at thit- ofiice.
Wmtteii.
A firtit-olasH woman cook.
once at this ofikc.
Apply at
Gov. Waite continues to make a Hpec
taclo of himself. The other day a re
porter entored bin odiue and aeked for
newH, when he wai ejected from the
"room, choked and otherwise maltreated.
4ltw there will be koiiio few thousand
editors to "lick," who will Bay tiling
more unkind than thiH reporter did.
A dispatch from Jiuz.tirda buy re
cently related that Mr. Cleveland
"favors his left leg in walking." A cor
respondent who will state a mere fact
without the accompanying details in all
their horrible fascination deserves to bo
clubbed to death with n luadpencll.
To Delinquent Taxpayer!.
All proeperty upon which taxes are not
paid by the 1st of August, will be levied
upon and sold ftccordlni; to law.
T. A. Wahd,
Sheriff.
l ur Ki-iii,
ltooniH to rent at Uev. A. Horn'H rcHi
donee on Ninth street. G-L'.'Maw,
WLm ftlIf4Tw i
f l II I eMM eM I
Htiniiiiil St.. Tht lttlle. Or.
Fi Boston Tailor,
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I'nrfeet Kit Oiiurantuiiil.
CLtAPA STORY,
Art Teacher
Jioom .7, ISettimjen JSuildiug,
Will k1v! 1'o;im Momluyx untl TliurKliiytt of
tMdi ww.'k, or olij.-ner If (lcslitil.
Tho reputation of THK DALLES 01
GAU has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
W. V. WISEMAN.
WM. MAKItKKH.
J. F. FORD,
isl,
i oi
KcU,
Kc-i.,and
LOOperBottlo
Cunia CnucliM. IIoiiruiit-Ks.Huri 'l
Croup promptly: relieves IVJiooiitnc
unci AitJimii. tV.r CiniHiiiiiptlun it
XUroat,
uoiikii
UH0 110
Moines, Jowh, ivrlted umlwr diti' ol
Mureh Zi. 16H'l!
I S. V. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
uuiur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On urriviiiL' liomn IilhI, week. I found
'all well and anxiously awaiting! Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
wno nan wasted away to UH pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, und well
fleshed up, ,S. Ii. Cough Cure has done
its worn wen. iioth of tho children like
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
Ho. DO Second Sroet, The Dalles Or,
This well known Htaud, kept by the
woll known W. II. liutts, long a resi
dent of Wahco county, has an extraordi
nary line stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight arid Irish Disturhnc
In fact, all the leading brands of lln
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give tli
old man a call and yon will come again
at CRANDALL & BUR GET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rate.
MIOIIELHACH lUtICK, - - UNION KT.
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.
5atisfa(;tiOf7 (juarapteed.
rival: liiiacurn! tiiouniuicluwhcioiiilotiior.. u, i our n. ii. Cough Cure has cured
failed; wljl CTfiin ifot; if taken In time. Bold and kept away all hoarseness from me.
I So give' it to every e with Jreetlne
JLOH'SILCATARRH
REMEDY.
toeil to cure you. J'rlce0cu. lulccurtroi
fur tale by Walm A Klorly.
for all. Wishim: vou nrosneritv. we are
Yours, Mn. & Mas, J. F. Foitn,
Ilyou wlHlitofct;! (resh niul oIie.rful,fiiii remly
lorthoBiirliiK iiworl, cleiume your U!iu ivltfj
1 10 llwcfncho und Uvcr Cure, tytklnc twooi
tlireo doiei vhch week.
Sold under n r-oidtlvu guurHiitw.
60 centa per buttle by all druKKl'l.
Uliseman & Mapders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
W1NHNS
.,.ows, ,"IHI";'! I'liitlHl on tlixuld fiimpKio I, ut tin' I'orkhMiiil
k 1'illlH of Iloud river, with liiruu.nlKlitly lolH.lmmtl .ilieethinid iiIIovh, koimI mil
iilii iiiiri'Wiiter.w lthHliiiili-lil iiroliiilmi, iii'rfi-etilmliiiu!r,ilelli;lit(ill miiiiiitiilii
I'lliuiite, tint central iittrimtliui uh a inuiiiltiiiii huminer rvxurt lor nil Orwin,
1!iik tin' iiuircM town to Mt.ioil. It In ii ii pjirnl IoIl-o iin u iniiiiiiliieturlnK
ceilter, IHiik the liiitnrii center fur 1W) nii.ue nilleN of the licit cednriinil llr
timber, hih.h-hIii(,' mlllloiiH of horni uir hi Its iIhhIiIhk Mn-iimit und water
full"., eiitilly liariiehiieil. Where eheai inotle iiimcr oxIhIh, then' the nianli
fiietorle.s will center. hiiiioiiiiiIi iI Iiv v., II mui ..I i ..... t n...t t i... ..i-i.llwl
anywlleri) for fruit und uiirlc itltiirc. anil with triiiitiioriiiilnii nlreiuli' iihiiirt
)" "i"i mi" i lie iimi: oi iiniki: u in'ricoi nonie or a I'H.viUK iuvmui
TITiiE PERFECT
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River.
Wasco County, Oregon.
W. RossWinans.
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Northwest corner of Kecond nnd
Court streets.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
ILilBlat "Jairckltxxxxtxm.
13 eggs fo.OO
S-'fia'KH ;.. .. JI.OO
Address: E. M. HAHHIMAN,
U-2,lm Eudersby, Or.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and BoofiD)
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kun'
Blacksmith Shop.