The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 01, 1893, Image 2

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    The DnHts Dafly Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPKK OF DALLKS CITY.
AND WASCO COCKTT.
8CBSCRIPT10N RATES. .
BT MAIL, rO STAGS rRiTAIB, IN ACTAKCS.
Wskly, 1 year. ... ...1150
" 6 months. 0 75
" 3 " 0 50
Dolljr, 1 year. C 00
" 6 months , 8 00
- per " 0 50
Address aU communication to " THK CHRON
ICLE," The Dalle, Oregon.
the disposition that it made of the tariff.
So far as business is concerned, we are
not doing any; business is dead."
Hand River New.
IS
rout-Office.
omci iiocm
General Delivery Window.. .. ..Sa. m. to 7 p.m.
Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 u. m.
BmdayO t) 0 n. m. tolOa. m.
CLuSi.la or KAIL
train going Kast. . . .5 p. IT., and UM . B.
" Wot . . . .s p. ta. and 5:S0p. m.
AUrc for Goldendale .... 7:SUa. m.
" " Prineville . .5:30 a.m.
" "l)uiuraud Wann.sprtnp. ..5:a)a. in.
" fLeavlns for Lvle ft Hortland .5:30 a.m.
t " t Antelope 5:3) a. ra.
"kxcept Suudov , ,
tTrl-weckly TaJsdaJ- Thursday and eatunlay.
j " Monday Wednesday and Friday,
'VvFKIDAY,
SFPT. 1. i93
Calamity howlers who declare that
the goldbngites are getting the upper
hand, if they will but chew the cud of
reflection, will give their lungs a rest.
There is more silver than gold coined
now, in dollars, and twenty times as
much in bulk.
Mrs. Pratt, wile of Mr. H. Pratt,
very sick and not expected to live.
Three of Mr. Joseph Purser's children
are quito sick, one very dangerously.
Mrs. . J. Haynes returned from a
three weeks' stay at the coast on Wednes
day night.
Mr. Will Smith and wife of Astaria
are visiting Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs.
Lyman Smith.
J. H. Middleton of Portland, one of i
our former merchants, is up on business !
and a few days' outing. When Charlemagne and his "Knights of
v . , . . , ,.. i,.,, . the Round Tuble" were nutkine wnr on tho
o late news from our county school; gam m Africa. itXnxiuentlv happened
superintendent and school teachers who ' that Kniphts on either sido would light in
. - ivi it 111 , ' 1 1 i,..j I single combat for the honor of their re
were still at Lost lake when last heard J nnuits, Saracens luul been.
from, t for many years, tho scourge the dreaded
Uk. t r r 1 rntnmA n Invaders of Eurojw, and all waged war
Mi1. J. . Rand and wife returned on nffauist common enemv.
Tuusdav night's train from Port Towns- Hut in theso days tho.'worst soourgo that
William Tell
Your Father that we sell
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
Mrs. Lease, it is said, has earned suf-!
ficient to send her son to college, set her ,
husband up in the drug business and j
buy a nice improved farm, besides a lot i
of new -gowns and loves of bonnets
Even 1-fi.lnmitv howlinir. it Mm?. mav
be made a profitable business.
How is the repeal of the Sherman law
to increase the circulating medium?
asks the Statesman. No one is trying
to increase tht eirnnlntinc medium.
The great object is to increase the ' Tucker postofiice, while working
circulation of the medium we have
good again.
oe
The New York anarchists dared the
police to raid their meeting. The deS
was accepted, and now the anarchists
are soaking there bruised and pulsing
heads in cold water while they sadly de
liberate upon the fact that it was a con
dition and not a theory that confronted
them. Statesman.
end, Wash., after a two week's visit
with friends.
Mr. Will Rand, our popular livery
man, has sold his one-half interest in
the stable to Mr. J. W. Curdeman, for
merly of the Oregou Lumber Co. The
new firm will be Curdeman & Wallace.
Mr. Case, the nisrht operator at this
j place for the past two months, made an
assignment of his household goods to
1 his creditors on last Fridav, and left on
the night train to visit his wife's relations
without saying goodbye. (
Mr. L. Henry and wife left on last .
. ) week for a three months' stay in the
east. They sro direct to Chicago to visit
the world's fair, and from there on to !
the G. A. R. encampment at Indir.napo- j
lis, Ind., and on their return will stop j
in Nebraska, their old home.
Mr. .1. F. Richardson, living near THE
in the
timbers on last Tuesday, felled a tree on
himself, and we understand is seriously
hurt. This is the third accident that
has happened him in the last two years
Jpuk Adams.
threatens us, is that dread invader, Can
sumn'ion.
Consumption fastens its hold upon its vie j
tims while thev nre unconscious of its np- j
proach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- '
covery has cured thousands of cans cf this
most fatal of maladies. But it must be j
taken before tho disease is too far' advanced I
in order to ly effective. If taken in time, 1
and given a fair trial, it will cure, or money I
tviiil for it will bo refunded.
Fcr Weak Luncs. Spitting of Blood. Short
ness of Breath, IlrorMiitU, Asthma, severe
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Eas3fitting Pants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
Coughs, und kindred ejections, it is on une-
quoica rcmeuy.
For all diseases that oris from a torpid
liver and impure blood, nothing can take tho
plare of Dr. Tierce's Golden AtSdical Discov
ery Nothing-will, after you havo st"cn what
it decs. It prevents end cures by removing
the caufc. It invigorates thu liver, purifies
the K.xl, sharpens tho appetite improve
dictation, and builds up both strength and .
Cts:i. when reduced below tho standard ot !
health I
-jiU by druggist, everywhere. '
CLOTHING
Dalles
AND
Prineville
Id every size, style and price.
Whenever the government stamps
the words ''one dollar" upon a piece of
metal worth less than ?1 it eitner
commits a fraud, as would be the case if '
free coinage were adopted at the existing
ratio, or it creates a debt, as it did every j
time it coined a standard silver dollar by '
authority of the act of 1S7S. i
Executors' Notice.
Nutio i hereby civen, that the underslsrii-d
have bwu duly apjiointed, by the Honorable the '
County Court of S is-eo countv, Oreson, execu-,
tor.- of the etate of John Raster, deceased : a!)'
I ir?oi:s havinc claims asaln-t aid estate are
I hereby required tr preen; the sisie, duly veri- .
hl and with proper vouchers, to u or cither,
at AJitfln;?. Waoi. countv. Oretrnn. within ix '
nionth" frora the date r.f this notice. I
The riato. Or.. A us. . 150S. !
IAJIK5 BAXTER and 1
.IAJIE5 WKITTE.V, !
Executory -f the estate of John Baxter dec d.
s-l, " t
Stage -
Line
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
I-oari- The Dalle: nt 6 a. m. cverr daj , and ur
rivt at rrineville in thirty-six hours. U-nvet
ranevir at & a. m. every day. enc arrive ar '
iKuiiiiibm
YOUH flTTENTIOH
h called to the fact that
'Ti
ere
It is estimated that of the salmon that
(O up a stream to spawn only three per
cent, get back to salt water. Xature
eems to hare exhausted itself in spawn
ing, and though so weak that they can
ecaacely wriggle they still remain with
the head up-stream, and if they survive
are carried on the current to salt water.
When eeeking a place to spawn the fe
male makes an oblong neat in the gravel
about 12 or 14 inches long and there de- j
poeits the spawn. Both the male and
female stand guard over the spawn un
til hatched, fighting off salmon trout,
suckers and other fish that prey upon
the eggs.
The Dalles in thlrty-hlx hours. T4 4 f-4
Carlics the D. S. Mail, Passengers and frpres 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 lYIikll!)
Ji- T T i 1 1 t w t -Connects t Jrin-ille with- 1
. R. L1TTELL, . , e . n
Attnrn. v and r:.,ii,,.i itaLvs :rom liasters and Southern Or-,
is a tide in the ajoirs oj men which, taken atilsfiwt
leads on to fortune."
i
i
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Attorney and Councilor
I'ATK.NT, T I! A D E-.M A It K AXll COI'V
KICIIT CASKS.
Oppitite Paai Ofiet, Wathingion, 1.C.
Over twelve years experience. American asl
ror.Kic.v patents, f 'aveath. Hud all bustni"
arhinc under the patent laws prompUy and
carefully prosecuted.
P.ejectkp Case- uceordtcl special attention
Write for information.
I'hON DECEttT OF XODEt. OR "-KETCH Or th- i
Vr.STIO.N.I ADVISE AS TO PATENTABILITY WITH
OCT CUAKGE.
Mention this patr.J
The Bellingham Bay Express crowds
a great deal of wisdom in the following
paragraph: "If you have any spare
money, and many a Blocking holds it,
dig it up, buy a piece of land. The
panics come and go, jobs can be put up,
achemee worked, but the man who oper
ates a ten or twenty-acre patch in an
intelligent manner can defy the world.
The crops grow while he sleeps; the
cow backs np to be milked : the hen
cackles a warning to look for fruit. Buy
a small piece and cultivate it; don't buy
more land than you can utilize; be a
land owner, monarch of all you survey.
You will not be unemployed then ; you
will be your own boss and independent.
Don't expect to find the land at the city
hall steps; go out into the countrv for
it."
A"
IT
a-
A reporter of the Boston Advertiser
has interviewed a number of business
y en interested in the wool trade. Most
ef them think the stagnation due lo
the fear of tariff changes. The answer
ef one is a fair expression of what they
all say. Mr. Rice of Denny, JUce & Co.
aid : "The" cause of the stagnation, es-
.pecjally in the wool business, is the
probability of the repeal of the McKin
' Jy bill. The Sherman law and free ell
er has little or nothing to do with it.
if Senator Gallinger's resolution that
sathing shall be done with the tariff
daring this administration or until 1897
should be adopted, there would be an
sd to the trouble at once. The uncer
tainty in reference to tariff legislation is
mcb that the mills cannot cell their
foods; the result is a general shutting
down. I do not think there will be a
eolation of the difficulty, or an improve-
went in the situation, until the tariff
question is settled. I do not believe
that the repeal of the Sherman law can
ferfog aboat the desired result, though
lit aught bare some effect in giving the
people, both at home and abroad, more
soaaoecce in our finances and in that
waynaka money more plentiful; but
tbeiaaUBCot aacertaiaty on the quei
itMeftbe tariff would still exist; the
aaata tear wouia mipmail, with Jthe
aCMt of aakijMrMKpk keep their money
leaked op sathar tbaft invest it in a lni.
ewy 'epJLtence depends on
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution luueU out of th
fircnit ar: of the unite of Urej;on forHco
countv. on the Ifith rtav uf Auzut. 198 in K
ait therein pending, wherein J. SI. Huntlt.stnr..
aamini?trator ot the estate of Site Hra:h-r, de
ceased, i- iilaintirl, mid eo T. I'ratht-r, K P
I'nither and -arcnel Clark are defendant, upon
a decree rendered and entered therein on the :.th
day of June, 133, to m.- directed, commandin;
me to ell the prop;rty hereinafter de-crlbui at
hereinafter set forth, to Mtlsfy a judgment cjver
by id decree in favor of faid plnintift and
asalnn -aid defendant- fiei.. 1. I'ratner and I.
H. rather, for tlVAW and accruing interest at
ten per cent, per annum, and Si'.m cost of said
suit, and ntiHC attorney'!- fees, I will, on
Saturday, September 3. lKflli,
at the hour of o'clock p. m., at the Courthw
door In Da.Ies rity, Waco county. Oregon, ell
lit public auction to the hlfhMt KTH,1m. ... .....i.
in hand, ell of the following descrited real prop
erty, to-wlt It. n and V,. of Block Jf the
town of Hood Kiver, in mid countv and state
together with all the tenement, hereditament
and appurtenance!' thereunto Ulougiiig. or in
any wi appertaining, to satUfy said judgment.
emu and attorney fee-, and if the procvK!,
thewif are iinuflicient to smtiify the same I
will aim. at said time and place, and nim s-aid
termi. el.. subject to a morujoge held bv the
taid Samuel fiarlc, defendant, all of the follow
int decriU.iI real proirt), to-wit Lot V of the
said town of Hood Kiver.
tgoz, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
AIm. n. close connestion at The lialte witl.
fr. 'r.im Portland and Eastern pointu
courieccs dnms.
. Gccsi acamodauons aloaz me raa.
rirsi-das Coaches aid Earas lut
Eijrns matter M&H witli jjecial cart
NTAGE orriCIS;
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Uuilding Material of .all kinds.
I Carrlna the TlnX Lio of
Picture Mouldin
ulisi-OiiStii
T!niiTi.tniin 0 Pnnnn
,j m mini c & i
Mchel & Co. 'a Htorfi,
rrlufrllle.
Uniatllla Houe,
The Dallr.
72
To tt foond in the City.
LClashington Street.
at CRANDALL &. BURGETS,
wno are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rata
J. F. FORD, Evanjreiist
MICHELUACIJ IIIUCK,
UNION ST
Of !. Alninen, Iowa, writes under
March 23, ls'-O
)
dkte
The Dalles
Gigar : Faetory
J'lEST 8TEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
R-19w5t
T. A. WAI'.I.
sheriff of Waico cinnty, Oregon.
Mto. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen ; .
On arriving home laet week, 1 found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our ,
little jrirl, eight and one-half years old, ,
who had wasted away to US pounds, is
now well, ctrong and vigorous, and wel. i
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done jOTi" A FID ol the lU-m HmmU
its work well Both of the children like Ol(jT AKb Vr?lt&
u. our fc. ii. Cough Cure haa cured 1 orders: from all parte of the countrv filled
and kept away all houreeneHH from me. ; on the shortefit notice.
So give it to every one, with greeting j
for nil. Wishing you prosperity, we art-'
Yours, Mb.' & Man. J. F. Fokd. i
,., , , , Ihe reputation of THE UALLES CI-
,n"l , 'ee I'"? 8nl1 chccr,ul'8nd G AK has become Hm.l v established, and
, , ..j . .. uemurid
WINHNS
PROPOSALS
TOR '
plour, Brap apd Peed.1
D. s. Mian senue. Tarasjrtso Agency.
Warm cpeinos. Crorjk Co.. Or., Aug 5. 1M
fceuled prr.Wrtals indorsed "I'ropowil for Klour
tnr','?.U.'!n,f " the'?may li.Dnd addre'
to the undersigned at Warm pprlng,. Oregon. i I,
Us reeelved at tliH agency until 1 Z clw I' it , i
Tuesday, K-j.teniU-r 19, bw, for furnishing m
jo.w.0 lb-, of bran, and -.tjAO Jb-oi fee,.
mui luuii ue eiine' wnut l knour m
"utraight lull stock- of KA ouwl wheat C
r;,. " ... . " "''' uner io trie .ar hum
1 the Headache end Uver Cure, by taking two m
( three doiew each week.
; )ld under a lenitive guarantee.
I &0 cents per bottle by all drugginu.
W. E. GURRETSON,
- Jeweler.
Leaaing
for the home Irmlln?:ict,ir.1
articl- i increasing every day.
A. ULR1CH &. SON.
II K NKW rows haa tn
J-aU of Hood river
"'n platted on the old camp ground, at the Kurt and
.V 1 1." Mgbtly lom, broad strwu and allej , good will
mi ptirewater.with nhadein profusion, lrfe:t Uralnagcdellchtfiil mnunuln
ciliiiate, the central attraction an a niounlaln summer resort for all Oregon
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is in. parallels as a manufacturer
center, being the. natural center for 1U) i miles of the best cedar and III
iimir, jK,sirigm.illonsof borsT' 'In its dashing stream and wlo-
'""""""J uwwNoi, niirru eii"..(i iiiouve pow cr exists, there the m
factories will renter, summnd .y soli and climate tliatcanuot tua
""J", ,Jn"',B'"' , it"', anil with truiiftKirtntlon lnay
you will Und this the place to make a jrlw-t home or paying iuij
TITLE PERFECT
oee ne on tne grot
address me at Hood
Wasco County, Oregon
M.K AI1KNT rK TIIU
i u oui ess irian ss ips must lie (un.ishert by
hldder. taid .arnplea U. be distinctly nmVked
with the name of the bidder and ttiorinrnu.ro
the .ample If more than one Is subrr IttVil
uiu.it if: in 7IMXI (iiiniirt m
tbl
llln ... - .. 1
curt hr,rt. i:: '.a"" "r
,A,7., i ". '; i ; 7'o noi less ttiau
.n.,u'(t.U; ch:nT harley, fresh rolM, it,-.-from
dirt and nut. sninp ea of not lea imi a
11 must U- furriWitd by bidders.
"i?wie mere Is to bod!ierei
i
A. WESOLO,
The Boston TailqbJ
East End Seeond St.
i Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
IVrfoct Kit Uuaratitrtxt.
The Snug
w. Koss Winans.l
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arranted.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
I No. 80 Second Brest. The T)all.
Or.
ut the hlnernasho fcchwil, located 'jo miles north '
and lOMi Uof frei and at the aeenov "i rn
lbs of Hour, ioawj U,i brun..nd mYAi'tP',
All article are to Us aub-ect to a rigid lnic..
I"ropoals mint statespeelfically the proposed i TR &
f lole ofler'eU for ddl wy1 wffi ' ( C V sf
contract by the cwt., not Uriels or ton. V ) V rVrfcVV W N
The right is reserved to rejectany or all bids, i P.W NWWmVV
orany trt of anv bin If rf.mi i L. ' ' w w
tereat . ..JT ' I Ii
bfIi!ll?f1fek" accompanied
th. .T77 r-'ttf "cih national paiik in
?n..a'ulr! !' t et five ir cant, of the
i wuicn cheek or draft
rr nrt 'A ",B..w:e" own "td. kept by the
rtvu s.nuiu Y. II. iiutm. loni a rn
ariiouuc oi the propoaa;
win titf. ff,.f.,itH i,. .v... t-.i.. j. .r.r
i,.HttL?.r.Vl.Ua;r lvlrjr mi award shall Jafl
-.fior.'lurtbf InlonnMton a'to time nt dcllvcrv
nd other iitlculra, apply u "cuviry
j. j . i.vcmr.r,
V, e. JuUliiu.tjjeiit.
i i " cu lung a resi.
(lent of a:o county, has an extraordi-
uury wne HIOC1C 01
Sheep Herder's Delight tod Irish Distorbtie
I" '-t, all the leading brands of fin
w ines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and you will come again
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Vsco countr
" "V" li a lie nun virjwe,
CliAtA STORY,
Art Teach br
Room S, Btttintjen liuilding,
Ailll fire lori Monday and Thuixi.v. nf
e cu wtpejt, or oltww dl(td.
W. r. tVIHICslAN.
Wiseman
Saloon and
The Dalles,
WM. MAKDKKM,
& Marders,
Wioe Kooms
Oregon.
NortllWMit enrner r.f Ku.nnA
Court streaUi.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This P6pular House
liati lately been thorouirhlv renovated and
furnished throughout, and in now better ttJ
ever prejinrud to furnish the U-Ht Ho
accoininodutlonK of any house in th'
city, und ut tho very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, :
wi.n. vi mil iuhi. mm (XIIIIIIIOUIOUR OIlIK""""" .
to Dufur, h'iiigsley, Tygh Valley, Wupln'1
Warm Sjiringa and JVlnovllle is in the HoW
and liersonH going to I'rhievillo cmi tT
4.(K) bv unhitt on Uiis EtuiMt 111-
m-i (T, - - "
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tiii Repairs and
BOON
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE
Shop on Third
n. . .... .. Jh a
n Linn I,, iintt. nrit- uram rr tiiiiiih -
Blackemith Shop.