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VOL. VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1893.
NO. 71.
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jits at law -Office, French' bloci oyer
lit .National Hank. ' 1 Dalle. Oregon.
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Kenldtuiru , H. K. corner Court ana
Erth itrocu, nacjnd door (rum the comer.
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, a;til)AU. Ditit. Gaa riven lor the
li .mli extraction ot tot-in. aim wem
ludowud aluminum plate. Room; Hlgn of
I SoUen Tooth, Second Btreet.
HOUIKTIKN.
rARC'O LODGK, NO. IS, A. K. A A. 51,-Mreti
ant and third Monday ol eticn mouth at 7
. LLKri ROYAL ARCH CHA1TKR NO. C
Muctn In Maaoulc Hall the third Wednesday
I)KRN WOODMKN OK THK WOlll.l)
,T Wt. llood CamtNo.&9.Mu.U1,ucMlmr.M.
m each week In Fraternity Hall, at7:!5 p. m.
ILUMBIA LODGK, NO. 6, I. O. O. K.-MorU
every rrlduy cveimiK at :au o'clock, in K.
hail, corner Dvcona ana vourt itrvcta.
irulne brother uru welcome.
Slouoh, Bec'y. H. A. Uillb.N. U.
LIKNDBHir LODGK, NO. ., K. ol I'. HoeU
cverr Uonday ercnlliE at 7:3U o clock, in
luuo'a building, corner of Court and Kucoud
(U. Hojournltig member are cordially lu
ll, n. a. i;bam.
W Vauk. K. ol R. and B. C. 0.
B4KMULY NO. 8'.7, K. OK L.-MeeU In K.
ui r. hall thobucoud and lourth weauea-
ol each month at 7:!J0 1. m.
fOMEN'B C1IK18TIAN TKMI'ERKNC'K
UNION will inoet every Krldar alteruoon
o'clock at Ui readiuE room. All are luvltod.
fcrr.iun 1xlRf No. Ml, I. O. (. T. Regular
weekly meetings rrlaiy ut s r. "
lly iiall. All uruiuviuxl.
Cuuikmam, C. T. R. C. Klick, Hu
UlfLK IJDOK NO. 8, A. O. V. W.-Mect
bKratvrnlty Hall, over Keller, en Becoud
t,tburduy uTenlug at 7 :3U.
II. 1IANHKN.
m KrjR. Klnniicler. M. W.
w. NKRMITU J'0T, No. Si, 0. A. R. Meets
ercry Saturday at 7.au f. m lu this K. ol 1.
OK I.. K.--lM!tevorvBundv afternoon In
thuK.oI 1'. Hall.
LliBANO VKRKIN Meet every Buinla
' eteiilnglii thuK.of I'. Hull.
OV I. K. DIVIHION, No. 107- Meets In
K. of 1'. Hnll the llrht and third Wodtu
r w icli month, ut 7:U0 r. m.
TIIK UIIUKCIIKH.
1 i'KTKKH CHURCH -Rev. Knthor Hiionh.
omt I'antor. ltw Mum every Bundity ut
Hl;h iltifcH ut 1U:!A. x. Vesjr ut
vfiA CHURCH -Union ritreet, onoslto
HIth. Rev. 1111 1). Hutcllllu Rector. rVrvire
,1 r,';1','"' t 11 a. u. Hiid 7:au , x. Huudiiy
f"oll 16 A. u, KveultiK I'ruyer on Friday ut
u5??' J,A1"f,a'' -avium - Rev. o. v. tay-
i , ,"'lor . Morning ,ervloc every Hub
fH.i 'i 1,0 Y;,irU:"l' 11 a. M, bubbnth
u ' n.'."t,fll!,.lV1 "'U;r inonilinr orvIw.
ui. w lug KrldHy iveiilng at I'uhtor rwi
Union horvlce lu tho court Uouitc ut
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I. and t1 v1"1 vice overy Hundny ut 1 1
f o? Ht.,M' H"!dyit!nool after inonilng
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nil,1 ' 2:w P-". A oordlal weltxime
I!lt'rs of Credit isHUCtl avnllubli) in lit)
Kastcm Stntes.
Sight, KxchHDKO and TuleKruhic '
Transfers Bold on New York.Cliicago, St.
Ionio, San Franciflco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wanh,. and various points in Or-1
ogon and WasliinRton.
Coller.tiotiR nindn at nil ttouitn nn fa v. i
orable terms.
THE DALLES
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Of DALLES CITY, OK.
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President -Vice-President,
Cashier, -
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CiiAitt.KH Hilton
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General Banking Business Transacted.
Siht Kxclianges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
J. B. BCHEUCE,
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J. M. I'.lTTKIl'-ON,
Caahler.
first Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
rsew York, ban francisco anu Portland.
DIRKOTOHS.
I). P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likbk.
H. M. Bkall.
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksiiin & wagon stop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, ana all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street opp. Liebe's old Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any nnd all
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable ligun. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Kastern Oregon.
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Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
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Wutchen and Jewelry repaired to order on
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of the age, and it teaches
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similar names. Look out i b
for these! Ask your, c
Grocer for Cottolknk,.'35
and be sure that you get it .
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK A CO..
ST. LOUIS and
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"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
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Ntoru of I. C. NlckeUen, d St. The
Chas. Allison,
-Dealer lu-
Headquarters at Ohae, Lauor's,
HhvIhk liuil a fine liurvent of nuttirul leu tliu
bet in the world. I mn iireiiurul to furiilHli In
u- ijuimtlty mid ut bottom price.
CHAS. ALLISON.
C. P. STEPHENS,
OKALUK in
Dry Goods
p (Clothing
Itoota, Nliotta, lint, JCtu,
Fancj (joo(l$, fJotion,
MU; KlC., t.
Second St., The Dalles.
Freigni ana Passenger Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) Txjtween The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
I-ocks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaveB Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dall-H.
I'AhSKNdKit I'.ATK.
One way . . .
Round trip.
2.00
3.00
Tickets on sale for Jsmg Beach, Ocean
Park, Tioga and Ilwaco. Baggage
checked through.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
.Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must lo delivered beforo
5 p. in . Live stock shipments solictod.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Oeneral Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
iieueral Manager.
THE DALLES, - OREGON
The St. Charles Hotel,
i PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, jxjpulur mid reliable house
has leen entirely refurnished, and every
room has been rujmpered and repainte
and newly carpeted throughout. The
hutibo contains 170 roomsandis supplied
with every modern convenience. Rutw
reasonable. A good restaurant uttached
ti tin tiniiMit. Kror 111H to nml firm. li
1 trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
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ARTIC FACTORY
80DA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts
ut wliiileattlti
quotation.
TOIIAUUO, I
VIOAItH ANIt I
KWKKV liltlNK
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2 3 8
3d Street
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SILVER MEN HOPEFUL
The Majority for Repeal Will Be
Small.
TIIEUB MAY BK A COMPROMISE
Will Be a Stubborn Eight in the Senate
-The New House Rules
Adnpteil.
Waciiimitox, Sept. 0. A senator
prominent as an opponent of repeal has
placed the majority of the repealers at
S, but declares the vote on that pro
vision will be indefinitely postponed.
He thinks there may be many opportu
nities to secure a compromise in the
amendment stages. It is intimated
there is a strong possibility for a revival
of the Bland-Allison law. It is coming
to be apparent that the opponents of the
Voorhees bill have a better organization
than was supposed by the friends of the
measure, and they are beginning to
realize the battle will be stubbornly
fought and every move on their part re
sisted. The silver men openly allege
that Voorhees reason for withdrawing
bis 11-o'clock resolution was a fear he
would be leaten in a vote on it.
New Ilnuie Kulea Adopted.
Washington, Sept. 6. The house has
adopted the new code of rules without
division, and adjourned until Saturday.
EXCLUSION TO ItK ENFORCED.
That I tho Determination itf rrealdeut
Cleveland.
Washington, Sept. 6. The adminis
tration has fully determined to enforce
the Geary Chinese exclusion act. There
is no longer any doubt on this point.
Representative Geary was told so yes
terday by Assistant Secretary Hamlin,
by Secretary Carlisle and by President
Cleveland. Geary first had a long con
ference with Hamlin and Carlisle. This
conference was held before the cabinet
meeting. When this meeting was over,
Geary called upon President Cleveland
at the White House by appointment
arranged with the president by Secre
tary Carlisle. The president asked
Geary very many questions, and was
earnest in trying to get at all the facts
in connection with the law and its eflect
in every section, and especially on the
Pacific coast. The president indicated
that he never had any intention of al
lowing the law to become a dead letter.
He seemed to realize fully that the ad
ministration could ill afford to neglect
to enforce a law passed by congress and
declared constitutional by the United
States supreme court. The upshot of the
conferences is that the question will
come up for full discussion at n cabinet
meeting, when the policy of the admin
istration will bo determined fully.
Geary said last night that lie had no
fear of the result. It is more than
likely that the money now available in
the treasury will bo used to pay tho ex
penses of deportation of the convicted
Celestials just as far as it will go, and
by the timo it is used a further amount
necessary will be provided by congres
sional appropriation. Thin appropria
tion, it is believed, can bn secured from
congress, especially if the president
favors it, and there seems no doubt now
that he will.
"I have used Simmons I.Ivor Regula
tor with successful ell'ect in bilious colio
and dyspepsia. It is an excellent rem
edy and certainly a public blessing." C.
M.Hri:iihON, Sherifl'of Bibb Co.. Cut."
A Surulity ut tlm Stiililu.
During the summer (.eat-on tho Dalles,
Portland A Astoria Navigation to. will
make u rute of Dalles to Astoria
and return, mid ,fl, Dalles to Ilwaco
ami return.
The above rates Will be in eflect on
Sundays only. Steamer Regulator will
leave 'J'he Dalles at 7 a. m, Dalles City
will arrive at Portland in time to con
nect with the l.urline for Astoria and
Ilwaco. The builine will leave Ilwaco
Sunday evening and will connect with
the Dalles City Monday morning for The
Dalles. ,,. .
The above tickets will l limited to
three da vs from date of Hilo.
W, ('. Am. aw ay, d. A.
Among tho incidents of childhood that
stand out in bold iclief, as our memory
reverts to the dayhwhen wo were young,
none are moio prominent than severe
sickness. The young mother vividly re
members that ft was tho Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and
h. (m-ii iidminihtois it to her own oil-
spring and always with tho best lesulls.
for sale by Blakeley A Houghton.
TyBh Viilloy Kollui- rinur Mill.
Is in complete repair; always in store
flour equal to the best. Also old style
coarse und line Graham Hour, mill feed,
etc. W. M. McCowau, I'ropr.
tll.ll.3iu
NEWS NOTES.
The case of the People vs. Chris
Kvans bus been eet for trial on October
,'IOtb. Kvans is to be tried for the mur
der of Wilson and Mc.Ginuis at Young's
cabin last September.
John Austin, jH)stmaster at Agua
Calicnte, Calif., was arrested for open
ing other persons' letters and also de
taining them in his ollice instead of de
livering them when called for by the
owners.
In the Welsh Kisteddfod at the
world's fair in the competition for
choruses ol male voices for prizes of
$1,000 and .tl.oOO, seven choirs com
peted, each choir numbering from fit) to
00 voices.
Mrs. H. K. Austin, a school teacher
near Stockton, was held up by a lone
highwayman and robbed. She told her
husband, who pursued the fellow and
was tliot three times for his pains.
Oflieers are now in pursuit.
One incident of the Peary expedition
will be the birth of a child. Late in
September Mrs. Peary is expected to
become a mother. The infant will be
the first white child born in that lati
tude. In fact, it will be born further
north than the habitation of any hnman
being of the present day.
The southwestern express on the St.
Louis & San Francisco railroad, which
left here at 8:25 last evening, was held
up by three men about 35 miles west of
St. Louis. The robbers blew up the ex
press car with dynamite. Three men,
believed to be the robbers, were later
arrested in Cuba, Mo.
A riot occurred between a lot of Chi
nese and Japanese hoppickers on Peter
Rooney's ranch, near Perkins, Calif.
The Japs claimed the Chinese wou'd
pick all the good hops and leave the be. 1
ones for the Japs. A dispute arose be
tween tiiem and a general tight was the
result. The Japs were badly disfigured
and some of the Chinese were roughly
handled.
Sells &. Rentfro's circus was wrecked
near brass valley, LJalil., yesterday
morning. Paul Jones, property man,
and Andrew Hurst of Colfax, a roust
about, were killed and a dozen others
eriously injured. A lion and horse
were killed, other animals injured and
the bears in one cage liberated by tho
shock escaped to tho woods, but were
captured later.
WISHING ON A FALLING STAR.
A UalU'lan Legend Which (live the Origin
of tho Cuntoiu.
Here and there in the highways and
byways of the world many legends and
superstitions still linger and continuo
to retain their ancient prestige. In
TJalicia, the province northeast of Hun
gary, the peasants believe that when it
star falls to earth it is at once trans
formed into a rarely beautiful woman
with long hair, blonde and glittering.
This splendid creature, miraculously
engendered, exercises on all wno come
in contact with her n magical in
lluence. Kvery handsome youth un
fortunate enough to attract her atten
tion becomes her victim. Thus having
allured tljom to her, she encircles them
with her arms in an embrace that be
comes gradually tighter and tighter
until the poor dupes are strangled to
death. If certain words are mur
mured the moment tho star starts to
fall they cause her allurements to lose
their power. From this superstition
springs the custom of wishing while a
star is seen hurrying through the air,
a wish said surelv to come true if com
pletely formulated beforo tho light is
.. .1 1 till. . ! 1 .
exiinguisneu. i uu niutiuuras nuiv in
the falling stars the souls of their
dead friends, the thread of whoso ex
istence wns cut short by destiny. The
Arabs thought theso htars to bo burn
ing stones thrown by the angels on to
the heads of devils who attempted to
enter paradise.
l'(ir a luinu back or for u pain in the
side or chest, try saturating a pieeo of
of llannel with Chamberlain's Pain Malm
and binding it on to the affected parts.
fhifl treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two days. Pain Halm
also cures rheumatism. r)0 cent bottles
for sale by Blakeley A Houghton.
Shilob'H Vitalizer is what you need for
lyspepslii, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kiduev trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction, Price 71c, Sold
by Snipes A Kinersly, druggiHts.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Politih.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Dr. Mehama, of Sunnyside, president
of tiio Mount Hood Railway company,
has gone to Eastern Oregon in the in
terest of the company. He has great
faith in the eutorpiise.
Schiller Hermann, son of Hon. Dinger
Hermann, who has been attending
school in the east for several months,
has returned from Washington. After
a brief visit at Roseburg he will go to
Myrtle Point to engage in business.
It is supposed that a man by the name
of Lewis, residing on Lost creek, nine
miles above McKenzie bridge, is lost in
the mountains or has wandered away.
Parties who went into his house Friday
found his dining table set as it for sev
eral days, but nothing had been touched.
Last Saturday a large bear visited Mr.
Willis' place on Willow creek, Crook
county, played with the calves for a
while, then departed for the mountains.
There being no men on the place at the
time, he had his own way, while Mrs.
Willis was an interested obeerver of hia
antics, though she observed him from
the house, not caring to venture out and
dispute his right of possession.
Mltchetl Note.
Mitchell is almost lost in the dense
smoke that comes from fires in the
mountains that have been burning there
for more than a week.
Many are complaining of general de
bility, but none are seriously ill. Thev
cannot afford to be sick enough to re
quire a doctor; times are too hard.
J. A. Taylor and family gave Mitchell
a hasty call one day this week. When
they returned they took with them their
son and daughter, Cecil and Barrette,
who had been visiting at their grand
parents for some weeks.
One day last week E. E. Aliens
missed a fire only by chance. Their
two youngest children and S. F. Allen's
little son had found a block of matches.
and thought to have a little amusement
by building a fire in the middle of a
bed. They put quite an armful of chips
and sticks first and then touched their
matches to them, which burned very
rapidly, and would have consumed
everything, had it not been discovered
beforo it had had time to do more than
to make almost a complete wreck of the
bed.
C. A. Clino of Prineville was with us
all of.last week, derangiig the nerves of
sullering people by drawing and filling
teeth. He also had several orders for
complete sets of dental plates.
Tho beginning is here. Where 'will
be the end. Although Bridge creek has
been one of the most prosperous dis
tricts of Crook county, it has at last been
drawn into the financial whirlpool which
threatens to engulf it. Merchants have
decidedly refused to credit: an act, al
though justified, placeman)' in serious
positions.
Sheep camp-tenders report summer
range growing very dry and grass very
short, which is a little unusual for this
time of the year.
Mr. James Oaks seems to have en
tirely recovered from a severe case of
tonsilitis with which be wasafllicted the
past weok or two.
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MnriiKi.i., Sept. 3, 1893.
Klectrlo Hitter.
This remedy is becoming so well
known anil so popular us to need no
special mention, All who use Eleetriu
Bitters sing the same song of praise.
A purer medicine does not exist and it
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
tbu liver and kidneys, will remove
pimples, boils, salt rheum and other
infectious caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the Nystoni and
prevent uh well at! cure all malarial
fovors. For cure of headache, consti
pation and indigestion try Electric Bit
ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. PiicoSOc and $ 1 per
bottle tit Snipes & Kinersly's.
tiooil ilnh t'rliitlnic.
If you htivu your job printing done at
Tin: CiiKosici.r. you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
wo keep continually &upplied. All jobs,
under the direct supervision of one ol
the most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report,
Baking
Dtiav'lAt
AB60UTELY PURE
RoYa!