A.T li M i 2 I a. I! If Si! Sis. 5 iff- The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'Al'Kll OF RVU.K8 CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. COtl.N SUBSCRIPTION KATK8. BY KAIL, rOSTAOK PBXPAID, IN ADVANCK. Wkly, lycar 1 80 fi months 0 7S s 0 60 IMlty.lyenr g 00 6 month! 3 00 per 0 0 Address oil communication to "TIIK CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. I'oKt-omco. OFFICK HOURS Otaeral Delivery Window Sa. m ltocev Order Sunday J U to 7 p. m. .8 n. m. to 4 p. in. .9 a. m. to 10a. m. CLOSING Or KAILS trains going Kast 9 p. m. and ll:a. m. " " West 9j. m. and 3:30 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:S0a. m. " " Prlncvlllo 6:S0a. m. " '"Dufurnnd Warm Springs... S:80 a.m. " floating for Lylo & IIartland..5:S0a. ni. ' ", Antelope 6:30 a.m. Except Sunday. fTri-weckly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday. I " Monday Wednesday and Friday. TUESDAY, SFPT. 19, 1893 THE HUNGER FOR LAND. Forty years ago substantially all tho country lying west of the Missouri river was embraced within the public domain, arable land was as free as the water in the streams that coureed across it. The supply seemed inexhaustible, and tho government found it necessary to hold out special inducements to lure settlers into the farther west, in the Pacific Northwest going so far as to denote (40 acres to a single settler and his wife. Today we have the exciting spectacle of nearly 200,000 people racing and strug gling to acquire a reserve just thrown open to entry. And the land in this re nerve is of a character that few would have taken a quarter of a century ago. Out of this spectacle little can be drawn that is not tinged with a melan choly aspect. If the arable land is not quite exhausted, the time is certainly near when it will be. A government which has given with lavish hand for more than a century can give no more forever. Henceforth It must live entirely off its people. Henceforth the deserving homeseeker must make terms with the speculators and the land grant railroads, and the surplus population must eettle down to the hard conditions of tenant life. There is evolution if not revolution ahead. A nation which has never known landed want, which has stimu lated and fostered the moving and de veloping spirit of its surplus population and its border elements, can not face right about to the conditions long ruling in Europe without suffering inconven ience and trouble. The United States having long fostered the land-seeking appetite must now expect to encounter some distress 'in dealing with that appetite. Either immigration must be checked, the people edu cated to acceptance of the changed con ditions, or the prevailing system of land tenure will have to be modified or revolutionized. The American spirit is not a tenant spirit. It craves a free landed title, and to satisfy that crav ing will hardly quibble at an undertak ing having for its purpose restrictions upon the ownership of land. The American people are not likely to make one bite of the Henry George cherry, but they may be expected to do consid erable nibbling within the next quarter of a century. Spokane Review. FOREIGN NOTES OF INTEREST. ONE-rirnt of the familes in Glasgow live in single rooms. London has, forty restaurants in which only vegotnblo food is served. In Norway persons who have not been vaccinated are not allowed to vote nt nny election. In 3tnnchuria dogs are raised for their skins. A fairly prosperous Mnn churian dog farmer will own 1,000 or more dogs. l'KUKoit.MANCF.s at theaters of ancient Greece sometimes lasted twelve hours. Seven o'clock in the morning was the time for the rising of the curtuin, so to speak. DuniNO the reign of TIcnry VIII. 71, 400 persons were legally executed in England, the larger portion of whom were guilty of no offense worse than misdemeanor, lu one year 300 starv ing beggars were hanged for asking alms. The imperial canal of China is the longest in the world and greatest in point of traffic. Its length is '-',100 miles, and it connects forty-one cities situated on its banks. It was com pleted in 1350, after GOO years spent on its construction. . VIGOR of MEN Easily, Quickly, ftrmintntly Rutored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ami all the train of evils from early errors or Inter cesc, tho rrsulln o." overwork, slokuess, rorrr,etc Full stream li, development ami tone Riven to overy organ and portion of tho foody, simple, nnturnlmelhoils. InimcdlatdlmproTemcnt seen. Failure Impostlble. 2,000 references. Hook, explanation and proofs (nailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. --w. rw ,. ,. . . Anatrreeablo Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c., 60c., and $1.00 per package. Samples free ITsfl nA The Favorite X00TH F0W9IS flU ll.VforthoTeettiandUrcaUJ.J5c For aale by Hnlpes Jt Klneraly. J. F. FORD, Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under March 23, 1S93: S. B. J date ol Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to SS pounds, is now well, stroni; and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your .S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away al! hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greeting? for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mi:." & Mas. J. F." Foan. If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and reHdj for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with the Headache and Liver Cure, by bikini; twoni three doses each week. Sold under a positive guarantee. 50 cents per bottle by all truirtrii. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 READERS. They rend The Chronicle tolget the latest anil most reliable i.ew. Anil they read every line that is in tho paper. That Is what niukis the Chronicle an invaluable hdvcrtl lug medium. The newspaper that .- goes to tho family tlresiiles Is tho one () "mt ,nc nl'v;t"',crs of today patronlie when they desire to reach the people. When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns and observe the veri Ilea Hon of the truth of this assertion, ltcmembcr, n trade of a family of two thousand Is worth asking for through these columns, espcially so nt our very 5l?eap jldirtisii lats. William Tell Your Fntltor thnt we noil hi SWEET, ORR St C0S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, FCsrv-f ittino Pant S v Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for Sheriff's Sale. This Is the Season Of the Year Ulhen Judicious Advertising Pays. Ily virtno of an execution isui out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, on the 16th day of August, lci, in a suit therein pending, wherein J. M. Huntington, administrator ol the estate of Silas l'rather, de ceased, is plaint!!!, and (ieo. T. l'rather, L. H I'mther and Sumuel ("lurk are defendants, upon a decree rendered and entered therein on the 3th day of June, 1S93, in me directed, commanding mo to tell the property hereinafter de'eribod a.s hereinafter set forth, to satisfy a Judgment given V. .. I.I .1 1 i . . . uj .-i-iu uitto in mvur oi sam pinimiii ami i against said defendants fieo. T. l'rather and L. 1 II. l'rather, for sllMt.OO and Hoerulng Interest at ten percent, per annum, and tir.co costs of said suit, ami JIW.00 attorney's ftes, I will, on .Saturday, Svpteiiilier 'J.'l, 1K1IU, at the hour of 2 o'clock 11. m.. at the Coiirthniin door In 'Miles City, Wasco county, Oregon, sell Men's, Boys' and Youth s CLOTHING In even size, style ud price. - . f X H. U. WILUHM1S ft liU. Y005 ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glnse, Lime, Plnater, ement nml Building Material of nil kinds. C'urrle" the Fluent Lino of PictureMouldings There is occasion for liaate in the matter of signing and sending in peti tions to congress, praying for that body to not meddle with the tarriiT at this session, if any good is expected to be de rived from this action. It has been figured out that according to the votes cast in the house on the re peal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman act, 41,000,000 of the people of the United States are opposed to the iurther purchase of silver and 19,000,000 favor it. A majority of ".'2,000,000 ample. is The idea that silver was demonetized by the act of 1873 is constantly reiterated and seldom challenged. As a matter of fact nothing of the kind was done. The United States simply stopped coining nilver, but all that had been previously minted was left untouched and contin ued to circulate as before, and no one was alarmed about it because there was no danger of undue inflation. The con ditions have been very different under the operations of tho Sherman purchase act, which4wa8 adopted to stay the tide of free silver. Silver has not been de monetized and never will be. Neither can it be endowed with a fictitious value. In view of the fact that state warrants, drawing eight per cent, interest, are now Mlling at a discount of five per cent, nd upon the holder of the warrant, who must lose the five per cent, the Salem Isdependent urges that a receiver be ap pointed for the state. That paper be lievea the funds of the state are manipu' laieu dv tne treasurer so as to secure large profits, and wants a bill introduced at the next legislature to loan out the Ute money to the highest responsible bidder among the banks, the interest to be paid in cash. The Independent finds bo fault with the treasurer, finding for him a eufflclent excuse in the fact that hie salary is only half what it should be, but wants the salary raised to f 1,800 a year and the state's money loaned out atho best possible interest. at public auction to the highest bidder, forcah IP numi, an 01 tat' rollonlinrdeterlbed real nron. erty, to-wit: Lots 11 and 13, of lilock 23, of the town of Ilotui River, In said county and state, together with all the tenements, hcredltamciiN and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wisoapjertaining, to satisfy said Judgment, costs and attorney s fees, and if the prcce Is thereof are insutllelent to .satisfy the same, I will also, at said time and place, and upon Mild terms, sell, subject to a mortgage held bv the said fcainuel Clark, defendant, all of the follow ing described real property, to-wit: U1 1) of the said town of HomI itiver. T. A. WAKD, 8-l'Jw3t rfheriil'of Wasco county, Oregon. ; uaveats.anurriaeoiarksoDtainea.anuau rai-s sent business conducted for Moderate Ftcs. J oun Ornccic Opposite U. S. patent orrtCE J and wc can secure patent in less time than those J remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., vrlth deserin- J . Jtion. Wc advise, if patentable or not, free of J charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. . t A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with J cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries J sent free. Address, ?C.A.SNOW&COJ 0 Ofp. patent Orncc, Washington, D. c. 0 To De found Id the City. 72 CUashington Street. W. E. GARRETS ON. 1 1 , . . . s ..... r , j leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Plnninnr flnt vnln nt - m mm mm urn 11 1 1 x n n i " ii ii iisi t i mill U II I II I I II I U I "I I'll I'll! IT A I . fl I Wmm - 1 UllilLUlU VA UU1U a at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, V iiu ui u nm 1 1 i iix lii rjnu uuuun uul i titiLi vi iililjicilj i til MIOHKLIJAOII J5UICK, i UNION ST. xv. r. vi-km.. XVM. MAKKKKH. Notice. Timber Culture. L'. S. Lamu Office, Tub Ihj.i.kh, (in.,? , . AugiMt rj, iwj. i : Complaint havlnir Ut-n entered at thin Offlto ! by .Marrletta M. ilarshull against I'reston lletil for failure to comply with law as to 'limber Culture Kutry No. :J110, datnl ilarch i!0. IS'j:j, upon the NW of Section ', Township 'i North, Haiige II Kast, W. M., in Wasco county, Oregon, with u view to tho cancellation of said enlrv i coiuesiaiu aueg""r tuat ucieimaut lias wholly failed anrl ntgltcted to plow or break or cultl vatt to crop or otherwise, or plant with trees, tree hccrin or cuttings, during any of tli" time sliico making his tald entry, any part of said tract, tho said parties aro hereby xuijnnoiicd to appear at this oillce on the 'Jlst day of October, "i iu liiiuk ,i. si., ii resiionn aim iiirnien testimony concerning mid alleged failure, 0-1 wot JOHN V. IXWIS, liegfster. (iliseman & Wanders, ii ami Wine Rooms Leaaing jeweler. "OI.K AO ISN'T KOIt TIIK mWmwmwmmWcmmmmmmmmmTMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WINHNS II K NKW TOWN liiu li-en idatted on the old camp ground, nt the Korku mid i'liiiHoi uooti river, v tin lari The Dalles. Oregon. All Watch Work Jewelry Made arrantod. to Order. Xortliw Court HtreetH. orii'-T nf StM'Dinl anil C1H Socond HI., Tli llitlltm, Or. NOTICE. In ho County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Wasco County, In the Matter of tho Kktatu of i William Hamilton Wilton, DcctuKil, Notice l hereby civen that tbn nnd by an order of the County Court of the Htatoof Oregon, for Wasco County, made mid en term September 7, lb'M, was afi)lnted executor of the last will anil testament of the nuld Willium Hamilton WlltOIl. lM'fAlH- nil w.r.nti, hiolm. clalma against nald entato are hereby noillied to .iicnciu me samu wnn tne proper vouchera ihercfor to me at tho oillco r,l Mm. lliiniliifrtnA A Wilson, The Dulles. Oreiron. within nt inonthM from tho cato of this notice. jieu tuo wanes, or., riept. 7, 1MU. ) H' "ONI'INOTON. fciecutor of Will of Wm. If. Wilson, rleo'd. 9-BHot AGENTS WANTED on Salary and Conunlstion for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Birahy of JAKES G. BLAINE. hlPtill "AMII.ION. his literary executor, Willi the co-operation of Ills family, and for Mr Jllalno's Complete Works, TWENTY VKAItH OK !ONUHKNN," and bis later book, l0. I.ITIUAL niHUUHHIONH." Oni, ,.r..v.,u for these 3 BBMT HELIlNO bonkN In llw. m,.r. ket. A. K. I'. Jordan ot Me., took in orders from first 110 calls; agent's profit SIBO. 00. ilrs. Hal la rd of O., tookilA orders, 13 Heal Itusslu, in 1 day, rrolltaaa.ao. K.N. Hlcoof Mass. took'.7ordera In 2 days, nroilt 47.!i5. J. l'srtrldgo of Mo. J?ok orders from; 80 calls, profit 7B.S, E. A. l'almer of N. Hak. took i.1 orders In :i days, nro(lt9H.3a. kxci.umivk: tkuuitihii' Blven. If you wish Ui make I.AH11K 3IONKV, write Immediately for terms to The HENRY BILL PUB, 00 Korwld, COio. B-imvzt nTTP lllJj ) AL. i iS c HRONICLE litlvlots. broad Ntreethiiud iillovs. irood soli ami purcwatcr,wltl shade lu profusion, i:r(eot drainage, delightful niounlidn climate, tlio ccntiiit ntlractloii tin a iiinuiitiilu suinuier report lor all Oregon, being tho iiearext town to Mt. Hood. It Is unpiiritllelei' aa n inniuifi'Cttirlnl center, being the naturnl center for 1.V0 Kiinre iiiIK-h o! the beat colaraiidfi , timber, pomcssIiii; iiiIIIIoiih ol horse. xn ,-r In Ita ilashlug utteama mid wlUt falls, easily harueixeil. Wliero cli'-np motlvo power exists, there t tenia lucuKii'.-i yiii i:i;iiii:r,niirnniiiiii'n ny pou nun oiimaio tuat eauniH uv anywhero for fruit mid ngr'''ilture, and with trniitiiorlatloii alreadr J .... ..... ..(.. ....w ...w ...iV M. ...UMV- .. ,ilVVi, (.- ,J( Bee me on tne grot address me at Hood Wasoo County, Oref TITLE PERFECT j Daily and Weekly Editions. 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 everywhere apparent. It now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and Graut counties, as well as Klickitat and othor re gions north of Tho Dalles, honco it is tho best medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire. Tho 'Daily Chroniolk is published evory eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per annum. The Weekly Chkoniole on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Qolumbia jHotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Hub Intoly boon thoroughly renovated '' fltrllfnlll.fi rl,rm,flirt n.wl tu Tif.it' lltitttf r . . . . .. , .... Mrt uvor iru ntuu to inrniHii inu wsi - iiucoiiiinoilutloiiH of uny houso in tb city, nml ut tho very low rato ol rf. 1 J TTI! Ml T1c) .r. u riui? mi tot Tidcc. ivi hmiu. i'. .... . .IaM p iu I'liiur. fwi iffl ov. 'j. VL'11 Vttiioyi ""r- . Warm SiirinKH nml Prlnovlllo h in the 1 and porsoiiH icoing to rrlnovillo can ux 4.00 by going on thin Stao He' All trains stop here. D. BUNNELL, linn iiinrir in mmiaimi mmm iiiwi ftur wiii nil KHiisiiiK sum mm MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE, 111 sr sm Olinn Oil l llirfl ISM'not nnvt- r Uni, moat nt vniuiL w-i 1 wwvua) 1IUA.V UU1I TfUSV U, v CJ Blacksmith Shop,