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LETTER FROM THK
of An Ci ,
KrcTtllii; the Adlblllty
tra Slon.
Salem, Or., Aug. 14. Governor Ten
noycr will tomorrow ?ond a letter to the
members of the legislature, requesting
of
subscription rates.
Weekly, 1 year $ 1 SO their opinions as to the advisability
6 month. . ....... ... ... " caning a special session of the lcgisln-
Dally, l year. t S i ture at an earlv date for the pnrnose of
6 months. SI1 . , . ' '. .
pc- o so passing a law to stay the execution ol
Addrellcommnniwitlontn"THE CHKOK-1 jndgments. The governor has written
l'tiKt-ORIrr.
orncK Kocn
General DeUverr Window a. ta. to 7 i. ra.
Mosey Order " a. m. to 4 v. q.
Binds- j V ' -9 a. es. to 10a. m.
this letter in response to requests in
numerous letters from Eastern Oregon
and other iortions of the state, asking
that some action tie taken. The cir
cumstances put forth in the letters ask-
CLOM.vc or hails ',n ,or sup" rc'ief are t,mt u tneP are
trains ccliir F.t . .Op. ta. bug ll:4ds-ni. ; unru, money cannot uk uhu on vcu mv
very best security, nnd persistency of
rrwMtor would hnve the effect of utterly
ruining whole counties of the state. '
Grain is good in quality, but rather un
der the usnal yield per acre in Eastern
Oregon, and the price is but three
fourths as much as last vear. This
leaves the farmers not much above the
and
Vtst . ...91. ta.
Sure for Goldendale
' Pririevillc
" "Duf ursud W nrm Serines
" fLeaving for I.ylc A Hictland
Except Sunday
fTri-weeklv. Tucdar Thursday and Saturday
I " Monday Wcdne-day nnd Friday.
6:33 p. Ei.
::.. in.
c-cOa. us.
.&.Sun. m. '
visa, m.
:S0r. re.
William Tell
Your Father that we sell
&T.T fit
WEDNESDAY,
- AUG. 1G. 1S93
The following is extracted from a re-1 actual cost oi production, and it is out
cent editorial from the Cotton and Wool of the question for them to pay heavy
Reporter: , debts from the products of their fields.
"It is admitted that a reat many The laws of Oregon at present, per
manufacturers desire to believe that the mit the taking of a man's property for
democratic partv would not dare formu-. debt and selling it for a mere fraction of
late am legislation of a destructive ; the amount it is actually worth. From
character, vet there is the equivocal and , this procedure debtors want relief. The
-rti1ip;r 1nn..tm" nf th Phicaro nlat-! governor thinks the
form, on which the party ,won its way
into power, which causes doubts to
arise and prevents a fiun conviction as
to what the policy of the party may be.
Fortunately, it is seldom that the ex
treme wing of any party prevails, and it
is almost an assured fact that the ex
treme element, the voice which spoke
through the Chicago tariff platform,
will not prevail now. The policy of the
democratic party will be to endeavor to
hold itself in power a little longer, and
certainly its power would be of short
tenure should it enact any destructive j
legislation ; it may not enact construc
tive laws, and in face of tne rapidly
changing sentiment of the country, it
would not venture far in forcing its
radical viuw."
Some democrats claim that the reason
bo much shoddy clothing is manufac
tured in the United States is because of
the high protective tariff, jwinting out
that only firstclass goods are manufac
tured in England. The premises are
correct, but the conclusion is not. It is
aws now in inrce
would form considerable measure of re
lief if the debtors would take advantage
of all the provisions. In some instances
cited the feature of usurious interest
would have been an ample safeguard
against oppression if the law in that
particular had been invoked. Hut the
demand seems to be for a definite and
distinct slay of the law that shall irive
the debtor a year before a judgment can
be executed. This provision, they
think, would take the joor fanners out
of the clutches of the money lenders.
The governor was asked, "Would such a
i law brine the relief which the writers o
these letters expect?"
"o; unless congress passes a xree
coinage law,' responded the governor,
and he re;eated it as ii it were a well
settled conviction with him. "If con
gress fails to jws: such an act, a state
law to stay execution of judgment wii
only prolong the misery of our debtor
farmers."
The rooms In (linrtlcr.
The cut's nn the tabic,
Thellowor-Miind tipsct.nnd thenilFchicf topnyi
And .Inhnny i screaming
As loud ay he's able.
For nothing pocs rlpht when uiamtno' nrrny. i
"What a scene of discomfort and con-,
fusion home would be if mamma did;
not return. If your wife is slowly;
breaking down, from a combination dl i
domestic cares and female disorders, !
make it your first business to i est ore
her health. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- J
scription is without a peer as a remedy :
for feeble and debilitated women, and is i
the only medicine for the clas of mala- j
dies known as "female diseases" which ;
is sold, bv dnijrcits, under a positive
nwcnite'itom the manufacturers that ,
it will give Patisfaction, in every case, or ,
th nionev will be refunded. It is a j
positive cure for the most complicated !
cases. It's an invioratinr, restorative
toni and a soothing and strencthening
iiprvin". impart'mi: tone and vigor to the
whole system. It's a legitimate medi-,
cine, too carefully compounded by an i
experienced physician, and adapted to J
womar.s cioncate organization.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Kasyfitting Pants.
-i uTTiTrmn i i
Brery garment guaranteed in jcj v ju tu iip :
We are also Headquarters for . .
Men's, Bovs' and Youth s
CLOTHING -ft
In every size, style and price.
:Sta
Line
J.D. PARISH. ProD.
Pounil t1i- Dt'uth Kuril
sentinel. '
Tht Imnil of fat- noint stfndilv in the
r. 1 . Iuumiuca l: i n.'l ill' rtnvlc " r . T.ilT-.l lTT.. f' ' .
-. w t.w .direction o the utter annihilation oi
to be made here, and prohibited there. , Tfae Dal,es ba5ebaU club when k aexl
English laws are more strict in all man-, meet5 the Go(lendale on The DalIui
mactures, irom a loai oi nreaa up. u
it were not so, Englishmen would have
the Bame opportunity to introduce
shoddy in their goods as Americans, and
aince human nature is pretty much the
name, an honest American is no rarer
than an honest Johnny Bull.
Leave The I)alles at 6 n. m. every rii and ui
r.ves Ht I'rinevilte in thirty-six bu-. I on-.-5
ITineN lie at 5 a. m. every ''n" sua arrlv,-i at
The Dalles in thlrty-sU hours.
forties the G. S. Mai!, Passengers and Express
YOUR ATTENTION horses houses
J. S. COOPER,
Is calied to the ftct that
!
diamond. Last Tuesday night our cltih
unanimously elected Martin Z. D -Ma- '
one of the best boys The Dalles ever Hung
to the human breeze, to be its hijrh chief
factotem and busii.eE; manager. That
settles it. Soon
The muffled drum's sad roll shall beat
The Dalles' boys last tattoo,
No more on baeball grounds shall meet
That brave and lallen lew. i
Connect at l'riD llle with
Stages from Eastern and Southern
tgOE, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Or-
Benator Mitchell has introduced the
moat imDortant bill eo far. which in
clndee an amendment declaring it to be ; Mr- Thomas Batte, editor of
the nense of comn-esa that no chanpea be I Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas,
made in the tariff during the 53d con
areas. If,' the country was assured that
the tariff would be undisturbed by the
next congress, it would stimulate pro
duction again, labor would find ready
employment and a reaction would set
the
has
found what he believes to be the best
remedy in existence for the flax. His
experience is well worth remembering.
He says: "Last summer I had a very
severe attack of flux. I tried almost
ever?' known remedy, none pivinc relief. 01 Des
m i'".ak cloe connection at The Dalla with
trai.-Iroru Portland and .Kajtern point.
Cusrtass druen.
Giri azoiitiatioiis aloiz tie mi.
Fim-clan Dac4ts ail Horses ustd.
Eijress saner bandied witi sp
HTAGK OFFICER
M. Sichel Co.'i Store,
rrlnerllla.
Hagb Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Planter, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Cmrrla the Fiueat Line of
Picture MonlJinp
tills Honit, I O
Corner Ham, UXJOX STOCK YAIMS, Chicago, lib.
The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses iu
the world, will hold his Oth extensive sale of west
ern hranded horses for season 1893, on
Umatilla
rbe Italic.
J. F. FORD, Iranplist,
in of great advantage. Mitchell, being
a free coinage advocate, stands a good
chance of carrying through his bill suc
cessfully, by trading his influence on
the one question for the other.
Campers in the mountains should ex
ercise great caution in the matter of ex
tinguishing their camp fires. If a man
is a philanthropist who makes two
blades of grass grow where one grew be
fore, what shall be said about a man
who burns np in a day several quarter
sections of valuable timber which have
faeen trmwint? aver mnn Vmfnrp hi trrfat '
Molnw, Iowa, write under date ul
March 23, 1893:
S. B. Mid. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentemeu ;
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounde, it
. ii . i nj ..t
, j . . ...... uun ncili BtruiJK nuu iikuiuuci nuu ncn
such a disease, as m my opinion it is the fleshed s Congh Core haf done
best medicine in existence." 25 and 50 i8 WOrk well. Both of the children like
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Bemedy was recommended to me.
I purchased a bottle and received almost
immediate relief. I continued to use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending this
remedy to any person suffering with
bv
Blakeley
lm.
arandfather was born.
cent bottles for sale
Houghton, Druggists.
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
j the complexion and cures constipation.
50c. and $1.00. Sold bv Snipes &
! Kinersly, druggists.
I
The Oregonian finds cause for alarm 1
should President Cleveland die and Vice
President Stevenson assume his mantle,
characterizing the latter as a cheap and
hallow demagogue, without even the
A Leader.
Since ite first introduction, electric)
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead .
among pure medicinal tonics and alter-
aegative virtue of passive patriotism to i ativee containing nothing which per
recommend him. mits its use as a beverage or intoricant, !
. . , i u is recognizeo. as me oest anu purest
a bill Monday pro- . ,, ., ...
, - . ' iucuiuiuc lur uu uiiiuunie ui mounted. .
f JUU.UUU.UUU Ol ,. fcirtripvu. Tt u-ill n,,r un.- l.,.o,1.
i maiena irom ine fcysiem. satislaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle. Hold by Snipes & Kinersly.
it. i our 6. B. Cough Cure has cured t
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greeting
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are :
Yours, Mb." & Mrs. J. F. Foed.
It you w!ah to (eel (reah and cheerlul.and read'
for tne Spring'! work, cleame your ayatem wltr.
the Headache und Liver Cure, by taking two m
three done each week.
t iiold under a positive guarantee.
SO centa per bottle by all druKltUu.
To t tooM Id the City.
72 CJUashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIEST BTEEBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
WIEiDIsriESICLcVY, .TJO-XJST 16
Entries should be ntde at ooee.
HORSES
HORSES
!-17d&w3m
fTf. 4 DCil the Beet Brands
V'XVXxa.XXlO manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
W. E. GIRRETSON,
Jeweler.
Peffer introduced
viding for the issue of
fiat money, exchangeable for
xnent bonds at. par. That's all right,
last so its money. In these times every
thing is fish that comes to the net.
Mm
HOLE AGENT FOK THK
The outlook for labor in the east has
brightened by the renewed employment
of 15,000 men in the iron and steel trade
ia Pittsburg, and 8,000 operatives in the
Providence cotton mills.
Minister Blount has returned from
Honolulu and is now in San Francisco,
fie will say nothing, and no one cares
whether he does or not.
The debate on silver need not delay
the legislation prayed for to put money
into circulation again.
Blotches, pimple, liver patches,
ti. U. V. right quick dinputcbea,
Drives away incipient tumort,
Clear the blood from poinonoui huinora;
Aillnr one, whoe'er you be,
Try the worth ofU. M. D.
which is the great Golden Medical Dis
covery of Dr. Pierce a wonderful tonic
and blood-purifier. The "Discovery" Is
a standard remedy for consumption,
feroncbitis, colds and lung troubles;
gaaranteed to benefit or cure, if taken
in time, or money refunded.
NOTICE.
Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna j
Brooks, has, without just cauxe or prov
location, left my bed and board, against
my wisnes anu consent, anu reluses to
return or further live with me, I hereby
warn all persons not to give her anv
credit on my account, as I will not pay
any bills of her contracting after tiiis
date. Caleb Buookh.
Dalles City, Or., July 19, lH&S.doot&wu
Mexican
dost.
Silver Stove Polish causes
QWnga ( MMr J
sIiiiiiiVhHbiMMbiiKbiiiiiiiii 1
I
All Watch Work Warranted, j
Jewelry Made to Order.'
13K Hotiiind Ht.. Tbf fall. Or.
The repuUtion of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing even- day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
r. r. WINEMAK. WM. UAKDKRH.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles Or,
This well known stand', kept by the
well known W. H. Butte, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish DisiarbaBc
In fact, all the lending brands of fin
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and you will come again
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its floU
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Furniture & C
at CRANDALL & BUR GET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rats.
MICIIELBACH BRICK, - . UNION 8T.
WINHNS
'HE NEW TOWN hn been iiluttcd on the old curaii crouiid. ut the Forka and
climate, the teiitral uttrnetlon u immutulii Miinmur rmort lor all Oregon,
ran i)i Jlood river, with iarce.klBlitiy low.hrond MtrtvUund iilleyx. irood aoll
aiKlpurewater.wlthithBdein iiroliDiion, jwrfeot dniliiMice.dellKhtliil mounUiln
HSU
- " wM.- w unm.. m
Anaar Wftawrtlve and NERVBI'ONIC.
Bold br Druaalstsor aeottiy mail. Sc.,i(to.,
Md II. ixr package. Bvnptm free
VA W A Tto Favorite raonrowBtt
AU amW for the Teeth and iircoih.Kc.
for sal hj Hslpea Klueraly.
A. WESOLO,
The Boston Tailor,
East End Seeood St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
Perfect fit Guaranteed.
CliAIA STORY,
Art Teacher
lioom 3, BeUimjen Building,
Will give Ioni Monday and Thtmdajri of
e cb week, or olUner 11 dvalrcd.
(Qisemarj & Martens,
Saloon and fm Rooms
The Dalles, - Oregon.
Ia'Iiii; tlie neurext tow n to Mt. Hiki. It t iiiii.iiruii.iiH ... ,nuiiii(H.,iirinv
ceiiter, being the nutiirul (.enter lor 1W Miiure lnlleit of the beat cedar and fit
timber, ihm.hi,Iiij; iiullionn of hon.;-mer in lm (liwihliiR mrenm and water
(ulln, eunlly hurnexM-d, Where I'heup inulive jwer fxlntd, there the lnunii'
(aetorlen will center, iiiirroundi-d bv mI1 mul i llmni.. n,nt Lmnini l i-xri'lled
anywhere (or Irnit nd HKrlciiltuiu, mid with traiuiKirtutlun ulreuily hmuh
you will llnJ thi the j.luw: to imike i: rlect home or a jmyinp liiitni
See me on the ground, ox
address me at Hood River.
Wasco County, Oregon.
TITIiE PERFECT
W. RossWinans,
afflTNortiiwest corner of Second and
Court strbetH.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
IS ejfK 12.00
L'OeggH. 3.00
Address: E. M, UAUHIMAN,
6-2,lm Endersby, Or.
D. BUNNELL,
m mil im wks ano piini
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Sliop on Third Street, next door west of Youne & u8
JilackBmith bhop.