The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 15, 1893, Image 2

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Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'Al'KU OK DAM.HS CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
sunscnirrioN hates.
BY MAIL, rOSTAOK rUKPAID, IN ADVANCE.
Wwkly, 1 yer . 1 60
" 6 months 0 75
S " OH
Dally, 1 year 6 00
" 6 months. 3 00
' per " 0 60
Addres nil communication to " TIIE C1IKON
(OLE," Tho Dalles, Oregon.
rout-Office.
orncit hours
General Delivery Window.. 8a. m. to" p. m.
Money Order " s a. m. to 4 p. m.
Banday G I) 11 9 h. m. to 10a. m.
CLOSIKO Or MAILS
trains going East 9 p. m. and ll:5 a.m.
" " West 9p. . and 5:S0p. m.
Stage (or Goldcndale 7:S0a. m.
" " l'rlncTlllf 5:S0a. m.
" "Dufurand Warm Springs ,.5:S0a. m.
" fLearlng (or Lylo'A IIartland..5:30a. m.
" " " fAntelope 5:S0a. m.
Except Sunday.
Tri'Wcekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
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Monday Wednesday and Friday.
OREGON NEWS.
FRIDAY,
SFPT. 15, 1893
MS. DOLPH'S CHAMPIONSHIP.
The aggressive fight which Senator
Dolph has made all through this session
against free coinage and for the repeal
of the Sherman act will redound to that
gentleman's credit and honor. He ex
actly voices the sentiments of his con
stituency, by which is meant the ruling
portion, and as much cannot be said for
onr other representatives. The idea
that free coinage or a further increase of
the ailver circulation would make times
good is not borne out by the facts. And
these facts are that for the last ten
years we have been coining silver un
stintedly and are yet keeping it up at
the rate of four and a half millions per
month. If silver is to make times good
why has the opposite come upon us?
Mr. Dolph answers why, and the reason
is agreed to by every thinking individ
ual the fear of tariff reform. Manu
facturers do not want to buy raw mate
rials, wool for instance, at 14 cents when
under a tariff for revenue policy it can i
be bought laid down from Australia I
at 7J cents per pound. This is what
has knocked the bottom out of Ameri-'
can Industries and not the fear of shut-1
ting 'down on the silver production,
The'cry for free coinage is instigated by
a very few men, whom such a measure
would alone- benefit, but by reason of
their high and honorable positions,
their financial backing and their posi
tions as employers of labor in th silver
mines, have influenced the populists
and some radical democrats to take up
the hue and cry. If free coinage were .
accepted it would of course pay labor
high wages, but the bulk of the profits
would go into the pockets of the hand
full of mine owners, and the general
government would pay for it, thus mak-'
ing a false prosperity that could not ,
last. And again the repeal bill does not '
signify that the coinage of silver is to j
ceaee; it only stops the iniquitous
measure by which the treasury is forced
to purchase a large amount of silver
each month at the lowest of any of the
prices offered. This is not good busi
ness in any kind of trade. No purchase
should be enforced, whether by an indi
vidual or the government. Mr. Dolph
is sound on all his propositions, and
Oregon may well be proud of him for
their representative in congress.
Tho Ainsworth National bank opened
its doors nt 10 a. m. yesterday.
Union county farmers hnvo adopted
nntiChinese resolutions, and demand
tho immediate enforcement of the
Geary law.
The marriage of Miss Bun-ell to Lieut.
Voorhees occurred at tho Unitarian
church in Portland Thursday in the
presence of a large circlo of friends.
Mr. Thomas, a Mt. Tabor farmer, was
robbed of an acre of potatoes in the
night. It was remarkably quick dig
ging, or there must have been sovernl
at it.
J. A. Rounds of Portland pleaded
guilty to attempting to levy blackmail
on certain ladies by threatening to ox
pose them unless they paid $50 eacli.
The letters are reported to bo so obscene
that the publication of them has been
suppressed. Bounds will be sentenced
today.
The Oregon Telegraph and Telephone
Company have completed their line
from Spokane west to Hood River, and
from Portland east to Troutdale. The
wires, two copper and one iron, aro all
strung as far we6t as Herman creek,
two miles east of the locks, and will be
completed to Troutdale, making through
connection from Spokane to Portland by
the 1st of October.
The llonibardineut of ltlu.
London, Sept. 14. It is now ad
mitted here the news exclusively cabled
by the Associated Press of the proposed
bombardment of Rio Janeiro, and the
fact that the forts were in sympathy
with the insurgents, is correct in every
particular. The attack on the forts be
gan at 9 o'clock, and the garrison of the
largest and strongest fort at once de
clared for the rebels.
William Tell
Your Father that we soil
SWEETft ORR St C0S
ay
A$ good as two
that's tho condition of liver, stom
ach and bowels, when Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets havo dono their
work. It's a work that isn't fin
ished when you'vo stopped taking
them, either. It's lasting. They
cure, as well as relieve. And it's
all dono so mildly and gently 1
There's nono of tho violence that
went with tho old-time pill. One
tiny, sugar-coated Pellet's a gentle
laxative three to four not as a
cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious
Headache, Constipation, Indiges
tion, Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements of tho stomach and
bowels, aro prevented, relieved and
cured. As a Livor Pill, they're un
equaled. They're purely vegetable,
perfectly harmless tho smallest,
cheapest, and easiest to take.
They're tho cheapest pill you can
buy, because they're guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned. f
You only pay for the good you
get. Can you ask more?
That's the peculiar plan all Dr.
Pierce's medicines aro sold on.
14 i 5 A UFA 04
SoctSn
uCvts., end
$1X0 per
Cures Couclii. no.iriieiirs.,Sore Throat.
Croup iiroraptlv; removes Whooping Cough
and AkCiuia. Ft Consumption It has no
rival; has cured thousands w"icrenll other
failed; will cuke you if taken In tine. Sold
by Druggists on n mi arantee. For I.nme Back
or Chest, usoSUlLOH'S fLASTKU. S3cts.
fHlLOHS
Have you Catarrh? Thl remedy Is iruuran-
. teed Co cure vou. Price Wets, luiector frfift
For pule by Snipe & Kluemly.
VI80R MEN
CATAR3H
REMEDY.
If Kansas can keep in a political
whirl all the time with only tho men
voting, what may not be expected when
lovely woman joins the procession?
John Swope, of Philadelphia, has
commenced suit against Henry Villard,
Charles L. Colby, Colgate Hoyt, Edwin
H. Abbott and the Receivers of the
Northern Pacific Railroad Company for
the small sum of $10,500,000, said to
have been made by the first named
while they were directors of the com
pany. The suit is instituted in behalf
of the stockholders.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train or evil 4
from early errors or later
excesses, tlie results at
overwork, sicklings,
worrr.etc. Full strength,
development and tono
Riven to et ery organ and
portion of tho body,
simple, naturalmethods.
ImmcdlateltntiriiTetnenc
seen. Failure ImpokMble.
2,M) references. Book,
explanation and proota
mailed (sealed) rree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Kasy-fitting Pand
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING
In every size, style anil price.
J. I FORD,
'I m. k H B'
KHUilili
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all 1'at- J
4 ent business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our Orncc is OppoarrcU. S.-Patcmt ornecj
J and we can secure patent in less time than those J
remote from Washington.
I Eenii code), drawinc or photo., with descrip-
Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of!
charge. Our fees not due tilt patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, "HowtoObtain Patents," with;
'cost of tame in the U.S.-and foreign countries J
4 sent free. Address,
:C.A.SNOW&CO.:
0 OF P. PATENT OrriCC, WASHINGTON, D. C. f
YOUR flTTEliTIOJI
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in GlasB, Lime, Plaster, Cement
nml IiuildiiiK Material of all kinds.
C'ttrrlw the Filieat I.lim of
Picture Mouldings
To be found in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
II
SIII.K AtJUNT HOK TIIK
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooaL
leads on to fortune."
1
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
at CRANDALL 6t BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-red ucocl rat
MICHHLHAOII MUCK,
UNION ST.
Leah
Jeweler
MNHNS
OI Ue Moines, Iowa, writes under date ul
March 23,
H
W. V. tV I "K MAN.
W.M. AIAI'.DKIt.S.
j Uliseman .& Wardens, j
d Saloon ami Wine Rooms
Oregon.
The Dalles.
The twenty-five cent piecethe eilver
half dime and three-cent piece, the
nickel three-cent piece, the tivo-cent
bronze piece, tho copper half cent and
the ailver trade dollar of 420 grains are
among the experiments in coinage which
congress has tried and after a time dis
continued. It demonetized noneof them,
however, except the trade dollar. The
others are as good as they ever were in
law, though because of their unfamiliar
ity they might be challenged and refused.
1 - ..JMi ..,. ,
Gentlemen Having kullerwl jrreat deul
from headache for years and U-iun unable to net
relief until it would wear away of JUelf. I ntw
Kraufco'H Headache Capkulen advertised. 1 tried
them, and now am never without them, finding
It tho onlyremedy that will give rellel. When I
now ilnd u lieadacho coming on 1 take 11 caimulo
acdulwaya find the relief ImtantaneouH. Ke
jctfully yours, (i H. Wkiout, Jiostun, Man.
1 luo above letter U only one of tho many which
go to prove the remarkable benefit received from
miv uv vi nrnuBu b jit'uiiuvne uaiittureti. Airy
person sulteilng irom beadache thould procure
these capsules at once. IJewaro of imitations.
The genuine are cold only in boiei and have the
wuju nrauiu uu iuo isDei, none omer Keuuinc,
Htrength ami Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If nk
,ln.lll,.nMl ..i.. I. . 1 z1- '
KijpD ua toiyau weaK anu to 7,
ubo Electric tytMHLThis jreniedy acta
directly on lil&toch and kidneys,
tly aicUBftfWoM' organs to perform
eir functloas. If you are afflicted with
hMdwhfj, you will find apat gnd
wyrejiei uy iu. jsiactrlc
mmQfn-mv. win imrinftQx
'iVatUljittfiw lily you weed. 'Large
;,IU0yigc.'at finlpea i Kinerely's
1 turn mma
15. .Mkd. Mfg. Co.,
Dtiftir, Ore:on.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, 1 found
all well and anxiouslv awaitinc.
little uirl, eight and one-half years old, 1
who nan wasted away to 3s pounds, is !
now wen, stront: anu vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. H. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Hoth of the children like ! aTNorthwesi
it. Your H. li. Cougii Cure has cured 1 Court utreete.
and kept away all hoarseness from me. j
So give it to every one, with greeting !
for all. Wishing vou nrosneritv. we ar
Yours, Mn. & Mns. J. F. Foitn.
If you wish to feel freh and pheerful.aud ready
for tho giring'i( work, cleaiiKe your system with
tho Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week.
8oldiiuder a positive guarantee.
Ui cents per bottle by all druxKlMt..
HU
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arrantod.
to Order.
corner of Second and
t:K Swuutl Ht.. The Itwlln. Or.
TE
Jul
J)Frh ayiton mved in every etyle at1
Notice. Timber Culture.
T. S. UsuOmcE, The IUlle. on.,(
,, , . . , . , August ly.ihii;!.
Complaint having been entered at thin Office
by MarrlctUi M. Jlarihall ugalnut I'renton iteed
for failure to comply with law an 10 'limber.
Culture Kntry No. 3110, data! March J0. ivi:l.
upon tfio NWii of Bectloii a, Townbhip'j North,
With 11 view to tho caiicellatlrm nf knlil
01 Hiwiii uueaiiig mat ueieuuani nun wholly
fallulaud neglected to plow or break or cultf-
iKwuP(ir owierwihe, or plant Wltti trees,
tree kIk or cuttlnim. durlnir nv 1,1 ii.uti.,..
ilnce making hi said entry, any part ofald
111011(11 to
October,
ttii-nltil.
tfcutimony concerning ald allege) failure.
t-lw5t JOHN W. I.KWIS, ItegUter.
un
Daily and Weekly Editions.
NBW TOWN ha- l en platted on thr old eiimii ground, lit the Korka and
1 11
Climate, thu central nltrHUtloHiii.il mountain iunmi-r reort for all Oregon
1'iiIIk of Hood river ' Ith large, lght)v luti, broad ittreeUnnil hIIuvk, good noil
aim piiruwaier,niiii tnauuiii iiroiuiiou, perieeiiiriiiuiigc.iieiigiiiiiii iiiouiiuiiu
being the iirareit town to ilt. HimhI. it In inipiirnllelfO na 11 niaiiufactiirlDi
center, Iwlng the nntiiril center for U) fiiare nillea of the beat cedar awl v
tltnlM.r. tuikfMi.ltii. in lltlniiM tif ui-b..tim . r III f tu iIiih hltuf tn.jililH Illld VIW
falln, eaully Imrnoftil. Wliero cli 1 motive power exlatti, there lhewl
lacionex win center, nurniuuii'i. ".y ou nun oiiiiiiuo inaiciuuiiii "
anywhere for fruit anil ngr iiliire, and with triwiKirliitlnn alreMJJ
you win nun una tne piat-u 10 miigea erieot nome or h payings
Bee me on tne grot
address me at Hood
Wasco County, Ore
TITliE PERFECT
JL X V.v' VC3 V XXX C-L X J- "
PPniBini! Neu
UUIUUUU.L.
Xommbia
Hotel.
noeu maaing nm sum tmry, any part of
tract, the Kaid tmrtiea are hereby Hummorii
apiiear at thin Office on the !ilt day of Oct
Ib'JJ. at lu o'clock A. M,, to retixjnd and nir
NOTICE.
In the Countf Court of the State of Oregon, for
Waaco County,
IntheMatWrof tbeKttateof I
William liamtlton Wtlaon, Deceaacd.j
Notice la herbylvn that tho underlgne1,
by an order of tfaa 'Countv Court nf th&iii.iJ
Oregon, for Waaeo County, made, aartatwed
fPtm Mr 7, UN, VMulMMnted txtmtt Mbe
awu lanaw 01 Mie h
Hamlium WlUon, duamrlt all Mn
CUIwb acalmt aafd catate aro hereby
. n 1 1. .L.
i tut nain wnu
ureaent tbe
luereior 10 me ar tno orace ol ilam. IIunyitnn
Al WIlII Tlin Italic lmZ. ' .....Liv;
? !Ju uie 01 uira noiicc
warn
joe proper .TWettra
itunMuiton
Mgon, within )x
Dated The Palle, Or., tieBt. 7. isaa.
v . ...... J'.B. HUNTINOTON,
hxecutor of 'HI "f W in, H, Wiloii, deo'd,
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Chhoniole is published every eve
ning in the wetlk Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. Tlo Weekly Chuoniolk on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Via. X.lljiflif Orofou.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Han lately leon thoroughly renovated and i
letter t
MMIUUIIKM II (IWllla It lit! u " ,
ever nrunarud to fnrniflh the bet 1'
nci-oininodiitioiiH of iinv lioiiiio in
:ity, and nt the very low rate ol
$1 a day. First-Class Meals,
Ofllco of the fiiHt and eomniodiouH oiiikjiIHw
. n.... it i. tn i. tTn.... IV'aOlBl"
u iiuiir, rLiiiKMiuy, lygu vn " i, . j
Warm SnrlnirH and Prlnevlllo is in the 0t
and poreoiiB going to l'rlneville can M
M.OO by going on tliia Stage
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tit Repairs ana
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young
Blacksmith Shop,