The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 27, 1893, Image 2

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    "Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'Al'KR OK DALLES CITY
AMI WASCO COUNTY.
SCIISCHII'TIO.V KATES.
BY MAIL, lWTAGK rRSPAID, IN ADVANCE.
Weekly. 1 year JIM
6 months
" 3 "
Sallr, 1 year
" C months.
per
0 75
0 SO
6 00
3 tV
0 oO
Address nil communlcntion to "THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
I'ont-Offlrt'.
orncK Jiori.s
General Delivery Window S a. m. to
Mocev Order
Sunday U I)
p. m.
a. ni. to 4MB.
. .9 a. rc. to 10 a. m.
CLOSING OF XAILJ
trains going East .9 p. m. and 11:45 a. .
" " West 9 iv ta. and S Wy.a.
Stage for Goldendole .7:3? a. ra.
" ITinevilk- 5:30 a. ra.
" "'Dufurand Warm Springs . &:.sl
" t Leaving for Lyle A HarU&ni S.30a.n.
" " " JAntelope . J'.SO a. ra.
Except Sunday.
tTrl-weckly. Tuesday Thursday anS Sararday.
1 Monday Wednesday and Friday.
MAKING A NAME.
Something Attont TUIr of Honor Among
the ttarcpran.
In the old world distinguished men are
often honored, or supposably honored,
by bcinjr piren titles of nobility; but it
sometimes happens that the recipient
of the honor does not value it hijrh'r
liecently the famous Italian musical
eomjvaser. Giuseppe Venli. whose name
in English would be plain Joseph
Green, read in the papers that he had
been 4,created' marquis of Kusscto.
The composer literally leaped for his
pen, and wrote the followinc note to
t the minister of public instruction;
I "1 road in the Persevcransa that 1
hare Wen appointed a marquis. 1 bop
j you to do everyihinc in yonr power to
prevent this appointment from takinc
I effect. 1 mar be remembered here
after; but 1 shall be remembered much
more if I am no: made a marquis."
Verdi is said to have expressed the
opinion that, after havinp spent sixty
years in makinc the name of "Green"
ilinstrioas, it would be rather haul
m
com
WEDNESDAY,
SFPT. 27
"""" lack to lose it for the unknown desip
lS9Sj nation of the marquis of P.usseto.
. . ot loTip apo Fnnee Bssmarek, wlio
mirht easilv have passed for the most
Senator Stewart represents s state j faso-s asa ia Eurone. was dismissed
whose entire white population is less from power by the younp Emperor
than half of the city of Portland, the
figures being 37,051. One hundred j
cities in New York stste alone exceeds i
Nevada's population. Senator Stewart .
represents a very small clique in com
parison to any of our territories, sad ye:
he is howling a tnne to sttit his b&adfclj
of constituents, to the detriment of the
balance of the onntry whJch tre as
2,000 to 1. He aims high too. Li be
cannot have his wy h? wants to im
peach the president. In the last week
the skin of the lice Las rsped consid
erably, and his ears are aow plainly
risible.
"William. At the same time he was cre
sted enke of Lanenburg.
n - 1 fl. - li . 1.
; honor, but accepted it with the sarcas- UU1 "IvmcJ 15 'Ciunrcu.
tic remark that the title given him by 1 M
the emperor would be "a handy thing
' for him to have when he wanted to
! travel incornito."
One great European statesman. Mr.
Gladstone, might have been an earl or
a marquis long ago if he hod not pre
, ferred to remain a '"Mr." Ilis fame,
: the world acknowledges, would be less
HIGH LIVING, ,
if you keep at it, is
apt to tell upon the
liver. The things
to prevent this arc
Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets. Take
one of these little
Pellets for a correc
tive or gentle laxa
tive three for a
cathartic. They're
the smallest, easiest
to take, pleasant est
and most natural in
the wav thev act.
They do permanent
good. Constipation,
Indigestion, Bitious
Attacks, Sick or Bilious Head
ache, and all derangements of ,
the liver, stomach, and bowels, '
are prevented, relieved, and j q q C3"y"Q IT
They're guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case, or
E HMD SEE
OUR STOCK OF
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING
The man who
Overlooks
The worst cases of Chronic
Catarrh in the Head, yield to
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
So certain is it that its mak-
f he had exchanged his name, as his ers offer S5OO reward for an
jrreat rival Disraeli did. for a title 01
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and see
if he hasn't bought a Suit that is
poorer, and paid
j nobility.
I Really to have a great name, one
J must have made it himself. To inherit
It has bec iaccacrerablv bown, snRn a name 18 a Sood thing, but to
says the .?oolk 25, that wages j aake il is much better.
here are fr?m 75 310 r-er cent, hicher !
than the wages ruid in Enrope. and the , Men TVimteii.
notion has si?? teen demolished that ! Notice is hereby given that appjica
the American woridngman performs a ' jjons for labor will lie received by the
great deal mere labcr in a dav than is ' undersigned until Saturday at noon,
performed bv his ioreim competitor. September 16th, 1S93. ?aid labor to be
f -1 ' - 1 'or the cettim; out and prepnrinc of
The European operative worss loneer rock t0 b- H(sed-,n the rock lusher la'telv
hours, and is tinder the constant super-, purchased by Dalles City and Wase'o
vision of the hardest kind of task-. county. The" wages to be' paid for said
masters. Now that the excitement and i !abor ?l-o0 per "day. For further in
, v r . , . , . loruiation call at the ofliee 01 the r.n-
buncombe of a presidential campaign 1 jgrcij-ne,
have subsided, the American people are 1 Doi'gla S. Drrrn,
taking a practical view of this question. Uecorder of DaHes City. ,
In the presence of innumerable silent 1
factories they comprehend the cold 1
trnth that prices cannot be further
lowered unless wages shall be reduced
to the European level.
man now unaersianas wnai ne ougnt 10 ; we keep contimiaiiv supplied. Al'. job-
have known last November that the nmler lhe ,Urect aupervi!.iOII tii , :
American market can not be surrendered the U106t sncceiisfni !U1,i artistic t.,.
to the European manufacturer and at jn tie x 3rtliwet.
the same time be preserved for the
American workingman. The silent
factories cannot be set humming with
industry by throwing open the gates to
N foreign competition. And the American
agriculturist can not find a profitable
home market among several million un
employed workingmen, nor even among
workingmen whose wages have been
Ecaled down to the Europpan level.
incurable case.
Gi.i.d .Tub Printing.
Il you have your job printing done at
The Chho.vicle you will have the ad
vantage of haviiiL- it done with the most
The working-J T,lf.iarn n,.nrnrui iirt u-t.tMi
The Welcome exposes the fact
cerning the iailure of Astoria to s
railroad connection to Portland
pears that the money for the propo
line has been twice available, through
the influence of Col. Pat Donan in in
troducing Astoria representatives to Mr.
A. L. Ulackman of New York, president
and chief engineer of the original Nicar
agua Canal Company. Blackmnn has a
etrong pull with Mr. John Hudson, a
London broker of world-wide acquaint
ance and influence, who commands! al
most unlimited capital and influence.
In the first instance the Astoria trustees
allowed themselves to he persuaded
that P. P. Dickinson and J. H. Ham
mond were the backers of Black
man, railroad men of position, but
without credit financially. Eut they
did not know the latter fact and be
lieved themselves smart in dropping
Blackmail and treating with Dickinson
and Hammond directly ; thenBIackman
dropped them. The second failure woe
much the same. Last September W.
H. Remington got an ontioii in the
Iranubise and land subsidies of the old
Astoria and Portland concern. He hap
pened to meet Donan in New York, and
singularly enough both Blackman and ,
Hudson were also in the city. Intro
ductions took place and the project was
revived again, resulting in the pledge ot 1
Mr. Hudson to furnish the $l',500,000 1
necessary to build and equip the road, j
Remington tried to speculate on Black- j
man's resources again, and becoming
disgusted the capitalists forsook the
scheme again, leaving Remington in the
soup. Mr. Hudson, writing to Mr
Blackman, under date of May 27th,
aaye: "It seems to me that Aetoriane
will never get a capitalist to put a dol
lar in this line till all the present gener
atlon of Aetoriane and Oregoniane gen
erally have died off, as all hold the legal
right to control the building of the road,
subsidies and all,"
C- .V.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
More
Triaii
money
voia . . .
What is
Your Idea
of a Fall and Winter Suit for your
own wear ? YOU certainly have an
idea of about what you want. Who
knows, perhaps we have the same
Suit on one of our tables that you
have in your mind's eye.
HoweveJ
ti will Ins well worth your time to
inspoct our Stock.
!
I . who purchased your Suit of
unuvM
j
we point tlie moral?"
, 1 A? rmtfffri4ftTAl4
VII IU M I I L. hi I II IN U'ri. - ' T. . J T. t. j-I. , n
I UUrv nil CI1 I I LI II , J nut- 11 u i-mti 171 iic ujaiji uj men iviicn, lanen 01 lis n
leads on to fortune"
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Crrl the Flnrt l.lnr of
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
0
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ecure 3 A w sr' 5
It an- - Wj er' r -J 3 l
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5ed -KperE9.Vg4,W 'Caveats.
Picture Mouldinsts
Cii-Oil Si 11
1 y
MUM II
II & 1
I 1
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C:if Cor;i, Eoar joi',, nor.' X:.
Crt.uj .r. -fj;,. : r-. ' v tV,. h piisC:,n;;i
end A-.!;na . ! r 'ir.-:nii.t.i;rs It brs r
rvrl n.ii ri'-i'fl .rH..r.- ir jit1!.,.
faln-l; v. .11 ' tc f." 11 1; -a "i ''ni? -o. 1 i Sc3tJ nodel, drawmc or photo., with dctip-
by Druffgir" ft - "'r m..':. J ntlj V Jt'on- advise, U jatentable or not. Uec ol J
or tees:, uc u 1 i-i- z cta
and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- '
0 ent businers conducted for moocratc Fee:.
' AMD nrrirp te noBnerrr II BATrti-r nm-r 0
and wc can secure patent in less time tiian ttioic t
remote from Washington. t
To Dfc found in the City.
72 Ulashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
CH J LO H'SlCATA m
Our fee not due till patent is secured,
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain I'atcnts, ' with
cok of same in the V. S. sad foreign countries!
- r . .1 j
C.A.SNOW&CO.
trunnir
i:i!(.cUir tjv
teed to c:.re vou. I'rtct j.ct
For alc by Kntia A- Klii-r-lv.
VIGOR F MEN
w r. M IKHA.
WW. W KliKO.
For a lame back or for a pain in the
side or chest, try saturating a piece of
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Calm
ud binding it on to the affected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
eaM In one or two daye. Pain Balm
also cures rheumatism. CO cent bottles
for sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
XoUtm.
All persons are warned not to purchaHe
one check for 85 to my favor through
French & Co. Steve AIajau.
Easllj, Qulekli,
Permanent! Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of iti
lrom early error or law
czceMr. tle rciult of
overwork, Klekriii.
worr.etc. FulUtreiiKlb.
dcTelopment ontl tone
Blven to e ery organ ar.d
irtrtlon of the lxlj.
him pic. natural method i.
Immediate Improvement
;rn. Ka!lurelm:xrtlUe.
Wuj reference. Umlc,
cxr'lauatlon and prixjfi
mailed (tealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. H. V.
Ezecntors' Notice.
Notice In hereby Kivt-n, that the uiidemlened
have been duly niiHjluted, by the Honorable the
County Court of aeo county, Oresoii, extcu.
tore of the entate of John Jiaxter, deceased; all
iierwiim having claims asniimt mid e-tnte are
hereby reoulrwl to prevent the name, duly veri
fied und with proper voucheri, tu u or either,
t Antelopt;, Wbuc-ci county, Oreon, within tlx
moutbs from the date of thl nutice,
The Uallei., Or., Aub. 8, lh's.1.
JAM KS ItAXTKfl and
JAM KB WHITTK.V,
Lxtcutore of the eatate of John Ilaxter. dee'd.
W.wSt
fl
Uliseman & Warders,
d iiiid Iv me fax
The Dalles.
Ratlin il .iRWRlRr
J SilLK AOKNT KOIt Tit ti
Oregon.
jaV"Nort!iweHi corner of Second and
Court Htruets.
All Watch Work arranted.
Jewelry Made to Order,
I UK heomiri Nt.. Tim lall. Or,
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
M1CHKU5ACH BHICK, - - UNION ST.
WINHNS
UK .SUW TOWN lin uvn platted on the old camp ground, nt the Korku and
Kail of Hood river, ulth liireciciitly lota, broad Ktrtftn aucl alloy, k1 oH
Htid purtMviaer.withhhiiileln piofunlon, i-iTfct'tdraiunt.'r.dellchtful inountnin
cllinnte, the central attraction n a tnouutiilii timiiirr rcitort for all oniron,
beliiK the tiearent town to Mt. Howl. It ! 'uiparullelif a u luunufnctBriil
center, UiIiik the natural center for l.Vi - , .ate tulkn of the bent cedar suit"
tlrnlorr. ihwukrIiic i;i .111 tin k of horw . ..i-r lti ll ilinMm-!,riim and l?
lucwirieB in i.cnicr. nurroun.. i iv miii nun fiutiHK, linn catinm ixw
nti, wjiuir iiir imiil mill iilttii iiiiiiri. 111111 ririi r rn 11 1 vrfirifiiiiiit Bun:'
you wiii nun nil trie place to inawe a jHirleet luiuie or u mym
tjvi mo bATv vp-
address me at Hood
TITIiE PERFECT
W. Ross Wi nans.
W, DALLES CH
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Daily and Weekly Editions.
AGENTS WAHTED cn Salary attd Cosnmisiion 1
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED '
BiDeraphy of JAMES G. BLAINE. ,
li'.9tilii "AMU.TOK, hl literary executor, i
with the co-operation of hU family, mid for Mr.
Ulaine (.omj)lete Works, "HVJSNTV VEAKN '
OF v.osuitKHH." und hlh later book, "lo-
LITICAL UIHCIIHHKINK." Ilnr.i.,,;.,..,,.
forthCM.- 3 MKHT HELLING lxHikk in the mar
ket. A.K.I. Jordan ot Me., took 112orderii from
liraiiuiuiiia; OKeui fc proui twu.Dii, ilri. Jlal
lard of O., Wxik J5 ordeni, 13 Heal ltuln, In j day.
jirolltnau.SB. E..V. Itlcoof Mann, took 'JTord era
In V day, prodt 7.li5. J. I'artrldifo of Me.
toot -l.i order frum 3fi call, nroni K75.-.T..
day, proat mtl.va. J. I'artrldKo of Me.
K.A. I'almer of K. Dak. took 6.1 ordeni In !t dayii,
prof tHUH.l'B. KXOI.I1MIVK TKklllTlll v
given. If you wlh to make l.AIUK MONKY.
write immediately for lernu to
The HEKEY BILL PUB. 00., CCDD,
THE CHRONICLE was established for the 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 other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large 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 the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chuonicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $G.OO per
annum. The "Weekly Chkoxicle on FridnvK nf
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx DaIIom,
flew
Columbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
tlRB lately boen thoroughly rimovnteu m
fur, .it),,.,) ii.,,, ,.i,.. i u nu-lietter t
iui iiiuiivu iiii uul:iiuiil. uiiu id .
uver jircimred to furniBh the iKfflt Ho
nccotnmodutioiiH of uny housu in
city, unci t the very low rate oi
f x a uav, jc li. eiViaoD j.w i
Ulllct) OI tlin fimt rihI friiiiiiuiilioillj OP wh-. ,
... ..... irnl!H
to LMItir. Kint'Hlfiv. Tvirli VllllCJi "r-,
Warm KnrintrH and Prlnevlllo ia in tbeJ
and tiemoiiH going to Priuevllle can
M.00 bv going on thiH Stue Hn-
All train atop here.
D. BUNNELL,
t
inn isinrii in iiHiMim nnn uni
viiik iihiiib iii Kuiiuni: sjiiii mai
H H Hfl
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young
Blacksmith hop.