The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 21, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
OREGON NEWS.
OFFICIAL I'.U'KK OK DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
SUBSCRIPTION UATES.
BY MAIL, Ft) STAGE TRKrAlD, IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year. MM
" 6 months. . . . 0 .5
3 " . .. . . flSO
DIly,lycr
" 6 months 3 CO
per " 0S0
Address all communication to "THE CHRON
ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
Toit-0(BcPi
omcE itocns
General Delivery Window . a. m. to 7 p. m.
Mocev Order " Sr. m. to i p. m.
Buudav ii D " . . ..9 a. m. tolOn. m.
CLOSING OT MAILS
trains golug East
es.
Sweet potatoes nre selling In Eugene
for 2K. cents per pound.
Salem street-ears luivo gone back to
the nlckel-in-the-fllot method of collect
ing fares. , The conductors nre lnid of!
indefinitely.
Tlie Tilliu E. Stnrbuck hns arrived at
Astoria, making the passage around the
horn in 132 days, n week or two ahead of
he time she was expected.
Among the exhibits at the Koseburg
fair was n silk display from Coos county,
which showed everything from the egg
of the worm to the finished silk product.
Salem now has nn ordinance that et-
.9 p. m. and u:45 n. m. fectually shuts out all peddlers. Those
9l. di. anil 5:3) p.m.' ... i i,i,t n eni;.iHn
Stage lor Goldendale ..: T:SOa. m. " ""'
" iTlneviiio. a-lo--1 orders for shirts nnd clothing will now
" "DuhiraudarmSprlngs ..5:5a.m. i ,-, ,!,.
" fLenTingiorLyle Hartiand..5:soa. m. , be compelled to pay a license of fo atla.
lAnieiopc. . .. ..oiMiu.w.
V t
William Tell
Your Father that we will
SWEET, ORR St C0S
RvMmf Similar.
tTrl-weeklv. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday.
I ' Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THURSDAY,
- SFPT. 21, 1S93
TVL'ir OK DRUS'KEXXESS.
The simplest things are not the most
simple when studied. The good and
sincere total-abstinence advocate has a
high moral aim in view, and shows his
loyalty by his sacrificial spirit, and
thinks his case so clear and simple that
he never doubts it.
A circular of information compiled by
Arthur McDonald, specialist in the
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
. . . . t - . ;. i . i
Jotin iirown, wnouseu to oe a resuium ( 7AWTT.Y OP
of Perrydale, drew the body of a man (Qj grjOO BEADEKS.
out of the water last fcumiay in uswego, , Thc chronlde t0 gcl lhe ,iltot nm,
the man was drowned in a canal about ' most reInbtc t.ews. And they rend every line
twelve feet wide while he was trying to that Is in the paper. That is what mnkw the
rescue a little girl from a waterv grave. chronicle an invaluable advcrtl'lns medium.
The newspaper that k?s to the family
We have just learned of two farmers i AKiMos Is thB one (0) that the advertisers
in Oregon who were on a trade. One 0f today patronize when they desire to
had alfalfa hav and the other wool ! reach the people. When they want your trade
... .. i.j" , ' their announcements will be found In the paper.
which they had agreed to trade ton for . our colnmM nmJ the
ton even. W hen it came to the test, tne tton of tho ttuth ot thU nation. Kcmember,
man with the hay
lumbia Chronicle,
backed down. Co-'
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Easy-fitting Pand
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
to
n trade of a family of two thousand
is worth asking for through these
columns, espctally so at our very
Olitiper A Hone's staires en route
Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the (OKgaD AdUPrtfcirxS RiatOS '
best fishing point in Hood Kiver valley, I Var Pu VV ,
f.L " f
h.,. f u,i..f; t j r,vpmnint , wnere one can reacn j. noou m a iew i
, A. . ,, . : hours and get their mail and provision
has the following
"To insist on total abstinence from
wine in France and beer in Germany is
like objecting to the use of coffee and
tea in England or America. The ques
tion of total abstinence is manifestly a
local one ; it is relative to the country,
or even state, city, or town. To insist
that drinking is either right or wrong in
the absolute rense is an attempt to make !
the relative absolute, which is a contra-1
diction. There are two distinct ques-1
tions, the purely ethical and the purely
scientific: and while they are separated
for convenience, they are in reality to-'
gether, for in the end the facts decide
the "ought." The practical ethical
question seems to turn on this point, ,
to what extent the use of a thing should j
be prohibited when it is abused. Many j
ethical difficulties are not between good
and evil, but between two evils, as to
which is the lesser. Yet it must be ad
mitted that total abstinence is the safest
course."
daily.
2tewd
CLOTHING
For Kent.
Five rooms suitable for housekeeping
with bath. Central location.
1 12dlw J. M. Hu.vtixgtox & Co.
The city council in employing family
men to work, are doing a righteous and
patriotic act. Many other cities are do
ing likewise.
WLOH'S
SH?L
3B
In Louisiana the fagot and torture
rack are prepared, waiting for the vic
tim, and law, although forewarned, is
powerless to prevent the outrage.
Cleveland was hung in effigy in Cali
fornia for his supposed indifference to
the Geary act. Now if those zealous
Methodists oi Oregon who want to keep
thealmond-eyed heathen at home Aould
do the same thing, what should Cleve
land do? The insult is senseles-.
JIn-e vou intaiTG? ThUromeiU" Is i-i. 'ni .
teed co o:;re you. Price Ucu. Itilecior tr
For aale by Snipe Jfc Kluer-I..
Sheriff's Sale.
To oppose free coinage of silver one
does not oppose the use of a reasonable
amount of silver as money. .Silver as a
metal has been upheld and petted long
enough by the government. If any one
needs any petting, now it is the farmer
who raises at present 40 cent wheat.
The capital of Brazil is about to be
bombarded with its own guns, and the
chances are favorable for a restoration
of the monarchy. Great is war. Scarce
ly two years ago Brazil was a monarchy
and in arriving at the same condition
again thousands of lives have been sac
rificed, and millions of property de
st roved.
Eighty-six years ago liobert Fulton
was ascending the Hudson river for the
first time by stearn power. The "Cler
mont" steamed from New York to Al
bany in thirty-two hours. Two years
ago the Empire State Express ran on
the New York Central railroad from
New York City to Buffalo, a distance of
43CJS miles in 420 minutes. These are
two notable events which have trans
pired through the inventions applying
to steam power. They cover the entire
period of locomotion by means of steam,
less than one century. To traverse 140
miles on the Hudson in 1E07 it took
Fulton thirty-two hours, or less than
four and one-half miles an hour. The
Empire Express in lfeOl traversed 43CJ..
miles at the average rate of more than a
mile a minute.
Notice. Timber Culture.
I", a. I.amj Cmr.r., Tiik Daj.j.e. ':., '.
Aujrntt iv. im i
Complaint hnvlns been enteral at tnli otfiv
by MarrlettJ M. Marshall anlint I'mum Iteil '
for failure to comply with law as .. llmbr.
f'ulture Kntr- No. 3110, dated Jlarrh ji. .
upon the N vs !4 of !-ectloii -in, Township J Nurtlj.
lUxvm 11 Kast, W. M.. in Waco couutv. Otvi..
with a view to the cancellation of niid entr
constant alleging that defendant ha. wholly
fulled and neylecttd to plow or break or ciilti- ,
v.ite to crop or othenrhe, or plant with trvs.
treo teerl", or cutlinira, during any of thf tir.i-1
since muklnj,' his said entry", any p.irt of ;ud
tract, thoaid parties are hereby Hummonul to
apK.ir at this office on tho Hist day of 0;toU-r, 1
IrMJ.at lo o'clock A. 31.. to respond and lurniih
testimony concerning Mid allel failure.
y-lwJt JOHN W. LEWIS, IteKiiter. i
NOTICE.
The truth is, the greater the genuine
consequence of the man, the surer he is
not to take offense because his views are
asked for publication. He knows that
be is not obliged to give the requested
interview, and that to ask him is a com
pliment. The request implies that his
opinions are important, or his knowl
edge unusual, or the reporter would not
be eent to him. The application for an
interview suggests distinguished consid
eration. A representative of so power
ful an engine of public opinion as a
great newspaper, who comes bearing a
request eo complimentary, is not treated
as an interloper or a beggar by anybody
expect a fool. It is the petty fellows,
aot the abler men. who pretend to be
offended by such a mark of distinction.
New York Sun.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Wasco County,
In the 3Iatter of tho Ksuteof i
WlllUm Hamilton Wilton, Deceased, t
Notice h hereby riven that the underlnel,
by an order of the tounty Court of the Statu of
Oreon, for Waico County, made and entered
September 7, Ib'jJ, wat unpointed executor of the
last will iiurt testMinent of the mid U'lm.,,,
j Hamilton Wilson, deceased: all perKjns huvliiK
. claims ajralnst wild estate are hereby notified to
present the same with tho proir vouchers
therefor to mo at t ie office ol 3Iay, Hiiiitlnifton
& W llton. The Halle, Orexon, within six
I months from thocatoof thin notice.
iaten ine mnei, or., fcept. -,, jk.
S. HUNTINGTON,
hxecutor of Will of Win. H. Wilson, dee d.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish
AGENTS WANTED on Salary and Dranisiloa
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biocraphy of JAMES G. BLAINE.
Iiy GAIL HAMILTON, hl literary executor,
with the co-operation of hi family, and for 31 r.
lilalno'a Complete Worku, TW JSNTV YKAItK
OK ;ONGKKH." and hii later book, "I'd
I.ITIUAL UIMCUHHIONH." One prospectus
for thee 3 BKHT HKLL1NG bookn In the mar
ket. A. K. I'. Jordan ot Me., took 112 order from
II rtt 110 tail; Kcnt' profit 19fl,oo. 3Ir.i)al
lard of 0.. took IS order, 13 Heal Itiutla, In I day,
uroiit aacas. k.s. uicti of
In '-' dayt, profit 47.ar. J, 1'artildKo of 31c.
took v. onlerx from S5 call, profit mm. nr..
t.. A. J'almer of N. Uak. took S3 order In a day.
profltaOH.SIS. KXCI.OHIVK TKItUITOIt V
riven. If you with u make J,AltUK 3IONKV,
write Immediately for term to '
The HENEY BILL PUB. 00 JfMTf JtS, C03J.
h-lSH.'t
Cu"- Couc!r-, no!iriene,bore Tiiroi-.t,
Croup rrtiuipil-: -i t'VCS SVhoopluKCouph
nnC A'.tlini.t. ' r C'onsuuiptlon it has no
rival; hu cured tlinusandstv ie:eH other
failed: will cvr.L v )r if uiitcn in time. Sold
by Druirg' on r. i-ni.r.to. Ff r Lame Rack
cr Che-:, u smn'r I'ASTKU. j CVS.
.CATARRH
remedy:
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judieioas
Advertising
Pays.
In every size, style and price.
YOUR ATTENTION Tl
Ily virtue of an execution IrMict! out of tue
Circuit Court of the suite of Orwron for asct
county, on the 16th day of Ausii't, JW5, inn
suit therein p-;ndin;?, wherein J. 31. Iluntinstou,
administrator ot the eUte of sllas I'r.xther. do
ceased. Is plaintiff, and Ueo. T. 1'rather, I.. If
I'ratberand Samuel CUrk are defendants, upoi.
a decree renderel and entered therein ii. tne " ti.
day of Jnne, Is;, to me directeii, commanding
me to sell the property hereinafter deseri'xil as
hereinafter set forth, to satisfy a judgment cl , r
bv sid decree in favor of nid pialntil' ainl
asa!n-t said defendants (mi. T. Prati.-.-r and I.
H. Prather. for lU-V-'.O) and dccruiiiff lut'.-res' u
tpn per rent ;r annum, and citts i f -m
suit, and 4R.'.i attorney'!' fees, I will, on
Saturday. September a:t, IH!i:i,
at the hour of u (. clock p. m., at the t uurti"
door in lalle City. Wasco eountv. Orepn. nl
at public auction to the hiKheft bidder, lur cau
in hand, all of the folluwln described r?a. pn-p
erty, tu-wit Lots Hand 10, of lllock s:. of the
town of IIoM I'.iver, in said eountv ai.d statt
tovether with all the tenements, heredltaiueau
and appurtenances thereunto be!ont,'ins. or in
any wise apr-.Ttainini:. to sati"fy said judgm ;nt.
co-U and attorney fee, aud If the prow-tn
thereof are inilthcient u -atlsfy the s.idu , I
will also, at said time mid place, anil upon said
terms, tell, subject to a mortgage helu bv the
said samuel Clark, defendant, all of the fidlotv
int; described real property, to-wlf Iit I of the
said town of Hood Kiver.
T. A. WAitn,
"-19w5t SherlfTof Yaco county, Uiwtti.
Is called to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Da!er in Glass, Lirue, I'hiHter, Ckjment
niul Building Material of all kinds.
Currlf the Finest 1. 1 lie iif
ere :s a tide in tne affairs of wen which, taken at its floa
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
nw-Oit Sale i
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and ill l'it- J
ent business conducted for moocratc Fees,
'Our Ornec is Opposite U. S. patent orncE
J and we an secure patent m 13 112c tiun uose J
remote from WishicRton. t
Seed model, drawing or photo., with ds:erin-
Jtion. We advise, If patentable or not, free of J
charge. Our fee not due till patent is seemed.
A Pauphlct, "HowtoObUin 1'atents," with
Jcos: ot same in the U.S. and foreign countries;
ser:t free. Address,
mm tt m m
OOP. PATENT Off ICE, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Picture Mouldingsi
Frail! & Ca
To he found in the City.
72 Washington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON,
III
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are solllnc these coocis out at croatiy-rocuicoa ra
MICHKLUACH I5KICK,
TXION ST.
C.A.SNOW&CO.
V, K. U'lKiilN.
W.M. MA KUKIth.
Uliseman & Warders,
and IVine Booms
mm - jeweler.
UI.K AOIINT K4IK Til K
MINHNS
HK NKW TOWN haf len platted on thr old rmnp itrouud, at the Kork mid
Kails of Hixxt river 1th Inrite, nightly Iota, broad nlreJt!itud iilleyii, i?ikI oll
and purewiiter.v i!. thadehi profUMon, perfect draluaKCdullk'htful inoillitiiln
climate, the cent. id ittlrnctlim an u liioiilitalu Miiniuer report for all OrcKQO,
IoiIiib the nearest town to Mt. IIikkI. It In iliipiirullulec im a iniinuUclorlst
center, belliK the liatur-il center for 160 upline mllea of the beat cedar MC
tlnll.r. , u..kttiti' ,ti illlntiy fif hitrh...,u,i ..r (it I tu iliiuhl m. Ht ri.illilH find Vk
falls, cailly Jiaruened. Wliere eli'- .uiitlve power exUtH, there thj
iHcuirieN win ( enier,fiurriiuiiii-- ou anil oiiiuaiu inaieaiium"
anywhere for fitilt mid ni;ri' mre, mid with triiiiK)rtatlon lf'!
you win nun lino tne pi. . io nuuee n perleut Home or it
The Dalles,
Norttitii'rtt
Court Htreetfc.
OroRon.
corner ot ;i,nin
I mill
All Watch Work arrantod.
Jewelry Made to Order,
IMH ml Ht.. Tim DulU., Or.
TITLE PERFECT
See me on the groi
address me at Hoodi
Wasco County, Oref.
W. RossWinansj
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Daily
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and Weekly Editions.
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Hotel.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Shop
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othor re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is tho best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Chuonicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx Xtlle,
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Una lately heon tliorouuhlv roiiovntcd
f tint iutic-tl tlirmii'limit . nnd Is now Utt"'
uvor iiri'imri-d In fnrtiinh till) Iwftt '
iiccoiniiKulntioiiB of tiny liouao in
city, und ut the very low rate
$1 a day. Pirst-Class Meals,
Olllco of tho fitHt und commodious oppoaWf ji
to Dufur, KiiiKBlev, Tygh Volley, WFJ1
Wiirm Siirlnirn and Prlnovllle 1h in theM0
and porHoiiH golnKto Prinuville can'
.00 by going on this Stage line-
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work. Tin Repairs sutf Bool
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young
Blacksmith Shop.