The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 28, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OKFICIAl. I'Al'KI! OK lUlXKS CITY.
.INI WA!CO COUNTY.
SUIISCIUPTIOX KATES.
by vail, rosnor. rr.Ei-Atn, in advanck.
Weekly, 1 year JIM
" C months 0 75
' s " 0 SO
Daily, 1 yeir C (V
' 6 months 3 00
" per " 0 50
Address all communication to "THE CHKOS
(CLE," The Dalles. Oregon.
1'oHt-omcp.
orncK HOURS
General Delivery Window ... .Sa. ru. toT p. m.
Money Order " a. m. to 4 p. m.
tianday ii D " 9 a. m. tolOn. m.
CLOSINO op mails
trains going East 9 p. m. and 11 :4A a. m.
" " West . . .9 p. a. and 5:W p. m.
8Uge for GoMemlale T:K0a. ni.
" " I'rinevillo S:aia. m.
" "Dufurand arm Snrinrs .3:3) a. in.
" TLejvincforLvle.vlIartlflud ,i:S0a. m
" " " tAutelope 5:S0a.ta.
Except Sundav.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
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THURSDAY,
SEPT. 2S, 1S93
CAUSES OF IMMIGRATION.
We are in receipt of the report of Her
man J. Schtilteis on European immigra
tion to the United States and the causes
which incite the same. These causes
chiefly appear to be :
1. The efforts of emigration aid socie
ties, supplemented by associations, pub
lic and private, for aiding criminals and
paupers to emigrate.
2. The increased facilities, speed, and
profits of alien steamship and transpor
tation companies, who through their
numerous agents advertise the marvel
ous beauty of this country, the high
Tate of wages that range here for labor,
and the alleged quantities of land that
can be had gratis from the government,
and thus make an impression on people
who do not own and cannot, in reason
expect to secure the homes in which
they live.
3. The contract-labor importers, who
induce emigration for the sake of cheap
labor.
These causes will operate to increase
emigration in the future in proportion
as economic conditions grow worse on
the other side. The centralization of
land and money in the hands of a non
producing aristocracy will gradually
force whole populations to emigrate;
and countries more favorably situated
are now taking steps to protect them
selves against pauper invasion. The
A LONG LEASE.
Thirty Acre In Ilrhrnn l'rovldrd Tor for
h Term of !UM Yrar.
A lease for nine thousand nine hun
dred and ninety-nine years in this
country, at least. Is rather a rarity, al
though the term of ninety-nine, or
oven nine hundred and ninety-nine, is
not uncommon. John Peters, the
father of Uev. Samuel Peters, the tory
parson, says the Xor.vieh (Conn ' Pnl
letin. pave in 1T:!: to "The Venerable
Society for the Propagation of the (Jos
pel In Foreign Parts." for a jrlobe for
the Church of England society in
Hebron, about thirty acres of land,
which afterward came into the pos-es- 1
sion of the parish of St. Peter's church
in that town, ns the successor of the
Church of England there. On May
Kl).". the parish leased this land to S. V. ,
Case for and during the full term of
nine thousand nine hundred and nine- I
fnllv In 1.. mmlit..il t tCINttt It.
and ended, yielding' and paying there- i The only medicine of its kind so
for yearly during the said term unto j remarkable in its effects that it can
us. the said John Sutton and John T. ! "be sold on this plan is Dr. Pierce's
Peters, church wardens of said society, Golden Medical Discoverv. As a
and to our successors in said olllee, the
annual rent of one grain of pure silver
or other silver or gold equivalent (if
demanded upon the festival of St.
John the ltaptist in each year ensuing
the date of the presents during the
term alwve said."' So says Hebron
land records, vol. ix., p. '.104. The pres-
com
OI TJUAI,.
Thnt's a pood way to buy a medi
cine, but it's a pretty hard condition
under which to sell it. Pet-Imps
you've noticed that the ordinary
hit or miss medicine doesn't at-
E AND SEE
OUR STOCK OF
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING
blood-cleanser, strength-restorer, and
flesh-builder, there's nothincr like it
known to medical science. "In every
disease where the fault is in the
liver or the blood, as Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Biliousness, and the most
stubborn Skin, Scalp, nnd Scrofulous
ent occupants would be somewhat sur- affections, it is yuaranteed in every
prised at a demand for the grain of case to benefit or cure, or you Lave
pure silver, but the old contract still vour mom.v back
remains on the record.
cat on Kecuiar Duty. To every sufferer from Catarrh,
A railway company in Australia has no matter how bad the case or of
eight eats upon its staff and their how lone standing, the proprietors
maintenance is regularly entered in
the company's books. Their duty is
to look after three or four hundred
thousand empty corn sacks which are
much preyed upon by rats. That the
rodents do tremendous damape is evi
dent from the fact that the holes in
the sacks have to be attended to by
twelve women, who are kept constant
ly employed.
ot m: sage's Catarrh Kemedy say
this : " If we can't cure it, perfectly
and permanently, we'll pay you 500
in cash." Sold by all druggists.
Look: Over
The man who
Overlooks
see
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and
if he hasn't bought a Suit that is
poorer, and paid
Men Wnutetl.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tions for labor will be received by the
undersigned until Saturday at noon,
September 10th, ISOu. Said labor to be
for the getting out and preparing of
rock to be used in the rock crusher lately
purchased by Dalles City and AVasc'o
county. The" wages to be paid for said
labor is $1.50 per day. For further in
formation eall at the otlice of the un
dersigned. !
Dot'OLA" S. DlTfK,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
(ini.il .liih l'l-inting.
If you have your job printing done at
alarm of the Enclish peopleat the influx, T"'; Chroniclk you will have the ad-
of foreigners has been increased by the vantage of having it done with the most
protective measures of Australia and the modern and approved type, with which
United States until parliament has in-! we kt'P continually supplied. All job
Btitnted thorough investigations into the um,er Uie direct supervision of .
congested districts, which have resulted hti m0!!' iucwssiu! and artistic nr.i tt-r-in
revelations of facts well calculated to 1,1 tiie 'ortl.w-5t.
atartle those who have given attention
to the subject on either side of the water.
Olympian Tribune: Get money.
Honestly if you can, krug it if you must.
This is the lesson we draw from recent
occurrences in Seattle, Spokane, New
"Whatcom and Anacortes.
Instances of the faithfulness and affec
tion of dogs frequently come to light.
The latest is from Seattle. Adolph
Krug, the absconding Seattle treasurer,
has a large black Newfoundland dog
which he frequently took to the office ,
with him. On Friday afternoon it
broke loose from the house and started ,
down town for the city hall. There it
instituted a search for its master, visit-'
ing every room in the building, and
seeking all around the treasurer's office
and private room. It finally took up its !
post at Krug's desk and refused to move
until it had to be driven from the build-,
ing at the time of closing.
v. m.. ma o-l i L f '. t ? . i 1
f
Sir-"-
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
s
Advertising
Pays.
More
Than
monev
YOU . . .
who purchased your Suit of . . .
What is
Your Idea
of a Full and Winter Suit for your
own wear? YOl certainly huvo an
idea of about what you want. Who
kuows, perhapH we have the saniu
Suit on one of our tables that you
have in your mind's eye.
x luwevfi
ti will be well worth your time to
inspect our .stock.
we point tlie moral?"
9
'IT
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that
'There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
flagh Glenn, c,lsii.nltSiip
D-aler in Gla9H, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Iluilding Material of all kind.
CrrlK the J'iunut I. Inn of
Picture Moulding
Mr & Ci
iilf. Concln, Hour .!"'.-, sure Tniuitt.
Crimp-T'iffi; .; r.' T'.i. '-Vi i..pi:c Lonli
and A-itliiuii. r t'oiisnr.ii tioa iz bnsa
ri7;il: n-j1? cnreil ;'ioninNT .. rcnll other.,
J.tlle-1: r. illcT.-nr; v.-i: t i::er ;i: z:r..': SoiJ
by Utuesi.-u n, n im-r.vi . : -r l.rtae IJacli
or Cnest, u: b hii.mi'i t i.A:r.it. :si era.
C HJ LQ G ATA R R Vi
Have you i asarri? Thureri.e'lv UKunrer.
teed to nure v.iu. J-rc Socio. Iiti-iuiorfrm
For -all' liy Knli i: Klni-r-l v.
J Caveats.and Trade-Marks obtained, ar.dall l'at-!
ent business conducted far moocratc Fees.
our Orricc is Opposite U. S. patent orricr '
J and we can secure patent in less tunc tiun tcoic
remote from WashinRton.
J Send model, drawing or photo., with desenn.'
'lion. Wc advise, if patentable or not, free o.'J
cuargc. uuriccuui uul-uii puicut isacciircu.
A Pamphict, "How to Obtain I'atents, ' with
'cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
:C.A.SNOW&CO.:
opp. Patent OrncE, Washington, d,
To bt found in the City.
72 GClashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
The Spokane Keview notes that Mrs.
Houghton and fiome of her Pacific coast
associates at Chicago have been cele
brating the anniversary of Balboa's dis
covery of this western sea. Balboa as
a ruined Spanish nobleman who fled to
the new world to escape from his credit
ors. He heard of the new sea and de
termined to discover it and atone for
hie faults in the eyes of Ji is sovereign.
He left Antigua the 1st of September,
3513, and after a journey of great hard
ship obtained a view of the ocean on the
morning of the 25th from the summit of
a high mountain. He named it Mar
del Sur, and three days later arrived at
the shore. The king of Spain, hearing
of the discovery, gave him a commission
to explore the southern coast, and made
him governor of Panama land Coyba.
He was seized, however, by the gover-.
nor of Antigua, charged with treason in ,
planning to found for himself a govern-1
ment on the shores of the Pacific, and
with four of his companions was exe
cuted. To the last he protested hie in
nocence and loyalty.
VISOR f MEN
VM MA III) Kit
Easily Quickly.
Permanently R-jtored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
nnd all the train rf Mil
from early rrrori or later
excesses, tbe retulu or
overwork, lc):us.
wom-.ctc. FulUtrenifil ,
development anil tun-'
Klven to e cry organ .vl
portion of the Uxl-.
hlmplisnaturalrnethiAia.
Immediate Imrjriiremerr
fci-en. Kllurofmixjll,le.
Ji") referent-el, lVx,lc,
explanation ami pr;fu
mailed (nealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. H. Y.
CUiseman & Wanders.
Saloon ami IVine Rooms
Oregon.
I -rfi
; RHmnn , rwr e
SlII.K AdENT KIIK TMI'
i
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling those goods out at Rroatly-roducod ti
MlCHKLIiAC'il IllilCK. - - I'XION ST.
WINHNSi
1m(I1 lilnttll (ill fhrrkti! imtnri rtrmitnl L'L.
rmihiu iioixi rivtu, uwi liirKL',dli;litlyint. inmil utrwUiiui u cv. itikx mi l
inn iiiirt-wiiti.-r.wltn Hlimlulii iiriifui-loii, -r(e!tilrnliiiu:'-.ilfllBlitfiil immnUla
UK NKW TOWN tin
lurt
cumuli-, triiM.i-Mlriil iittniL'tliiii u n innuiiliiiii Mtiuiiii-r rwort lor nil Ort(M
Iwint; tin- in-iiri-Nt town to .Mt. lloud. It Is uiiiniriillili-i n n TiiniiiilnrturtsJ
center, IjoIiik tin- imtunl uuiiti-r Inr lie aru inllin tit tlui Im-oI niliiriolfc
tirniMr, l(Me.inliiK iiuIIIihin of hor-. .-r In its diihliliiK Bttinminmli
lUllH. CllflllV lllirlll-n.i-ll. lnri I- ,. inM v.. I ul . I li.irr li.tt
lactorlcH will ci.-nti-r.iiiirrouii' l Mill iumI (llmiitc- tluit citiiiiotua'
niiyv.iieri- mr inm mm ai:n- uiturc, nun witu triiiijMitlon mrwr
inn nui nun wn mi' imrto imiki-ii tNTIi-et liomi'oru jmyia
The Dalles.
JC""orttiYtesit eiirnur of Second and
Court etreets.
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arrantod.
to Order.
i:H bm.'i.ml HI., TIim Dulli... tr.
See me on the
address me at Hood!
Wasco County, Oregtl
TITiiE PERFECT
W. Ross Winans.
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Execntors' Notice.
Notice Is hereby Klven, thiit the .imlernliiiiei
have Iaii duly iippolntul, by the llonomble the
It
iJJJJU
Daily and Weekly Editions.
Vilinti r-,iiir, thl uu,... , t.
.i : : ... '" wicKuii, execu
tor)! of the eatiite of John llHXter. fl-i-i.,iu.fl - nil
pernmii huvliij; clulmn Hjritlnst mill eitnle nro
.lercby required to jiretent the ciiinc, duly veri
fied und with proper vouchers, to us or either,
t Anteim.', Uiiw-o county, Oreifon, within Mx
months from the date of this notice,
The Dalles, Or., Auk. , lota.
JAMH8 HAXTKK AND
JAMKfi WHIT'I KN,
bxtcutors of the estate of John Iliixter.dtf; d.
b-l,w5t
CHRONICLE,!, .
jVuiuiDia
Hotel.
For a lame back or for a pain in the
aide or cheat, try saturating a piece of
of flannel with Chamberlain 'h Pain Balm
and binding it on to the affected parte.
ThiH treatment will cure any ordinary I AGENTS WANTED Cn Salary and COfflfllSliOll
cae in one or two days. Pain Balm J for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
aleo curea rheumatiam. 60 cent bottles "Dinirnnnlitt P T 1 If HO fl TIT 1 Tim
My OAII. HAMILTON, his literary uwutor.
with the co operutlou of his family, ittid for .Mr
Illaltie'H Complete Works, "TVVKNTV VEAItS
OK DONOKKHH." und his later book, HM.
LITICAL. UINOUHHIONH." Ono protCtlls
for thew.- 'J itKMT NULLING books in the mar
ket. A. K. 1. Jordan ot lie., took 112 orders from
inm iiu cans; ageum proiu iuu.ou, jus, Hal
for Bale by B!akeleyi Houghton.
WOOII, WOOU, WOOIi.
Beat grades of oak, fir, and alab cord
wood, at loweat market rates at Jok. T.
Petera & Co. (Office Second and JeHer
on atreeta.)
JuBt received a ecow load of choice oak
wood. Maikk & Bknto.v.
Notice.
All persona are warned not topurchune
one check for fS5 to my favor through
Trench & Co. Stkvb Majak.
lard of 0., took ifi ordere, 13 Seal Itusila, in j day.
profit HiiU.ua. K. X. Hleo of JIuss. took borders
In i! days, j.roflt 47.!-Ti. J. 1'nrtridKi' of Me.
took 13 orders from 30 t-alls, piotlt W7r.iir.
h, A. i'almerof X. liak. took A3 orders In .1 days,
profit MUH.iiS. EXOI.UKIVK -I'Klt lf I'rmr v
Klven jf you wish to miiko I.AItiii; MO.SKV,
write immediately for terms to '
The HENEY BILL PUB. 00., WlM, COflD
MSU.it
THE CHliONJCLE was ostablishod for the e
)resB purpose of faithfully i'o)rosonting 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 othor re
gions north of The Dalles, honco it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Cjikoniclk is published every ove
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chuoniclk on Fridays of
each week at SI. 50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlao DalleH, Oregon.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Huh lately butm thoroiiL'hlv renovated""1'
fttrniHluwl tlirfiiii,li.iif .....I tu .ton liettfft
........... wis VIII WIIIIUllLf ttitll U I
ever pieimred to ftirninh the lst
nc(;oninioilutioii8 of any hotiho In "i"
city, and ut the very low rato oi
$1 a day. First-Class Meals.
Olllee of the futtt and coinmodioua opoai""
to JJtifur. KliiLrHhiv. Tvt.li Valley. W1.
Warm Snrinira und Prinoville 1h in the1
nnd peraona KoirtK to rrlnevlllec""
H.00 by icoiiiK 0n thiH Ktnu Hw
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and
loon
Shop on
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE-
Third
Street, next door went of Young
Blacksmith Shop.