The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 16, 1893, Image 2

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    OFFICIAL PAI'Ett OF DALLES CITY.
AND WAJCO COUNTY.
44 C '1 T,,e IallCS " dMtr0-VlnP ,t5eH b-V le6,S I
The DfUleS Daily GDMllClC. Inting agirinst tho farmer in favor of feed
-- - -, . varus? Simplv because it is nnanswera-
ble. In arraying itself against the farmer,
the Mountaineer ss keeping np with its
former record in its spiteful kicks against (
the citizens, bemoaning their lack of.
enterprise and snarling at them contiu-,
ually. With the Mountaineer in oppo-,
sition to both the city and country its
field of usefulness is indeed small.
0 75
o so
6 ro
s CO
0 S3
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
by MAiurosTAGS rnsriin, in advance.
Wja.k)r-. 1 Tir $ 1 SO
" C month.
' 3 "
DaIIv, 1 rear.
6 months. .
" per '
Adires all comumnlraUon to " THE CHHON
1CLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
I'lHt-dfllCf.
orncs hocks
Gfiicrsi Delivery Window S a. m. to 7 p. ra.
Morev Order " . . a. m. to -4 jv m.
Sundi? vi 11 ' 9 a. n. tolOa. ra.
clchino or KAIL
trnlus soliie Et .9 p. m. and ll:v a. m.
POWX WITH 1E$P0TI$3I,
The Telegram says ; Crush the one-;
man power. This is a constitutional
government with fixed limitations upon
the several departments. Grover Cleve
land, president of the "United States,
M
"ST
HELP IS WAFTED
bv the women who are ailine anil
Stae
for Gnidcndate. . ::a.m. , tiaa assumea power ana auinonij wnitn sufferjn or afc an(j exhausted.
l'ri-.icvtiu .5;3)a.ta. the constitution does not confer upon ,'..,. , i ,. ;
'iuiuratidwarmspriti .. 5:33a.m. , . , , , 1 And, to every such woman, help is
Lmvine tor Lvle A Hartland .5:30 a. m.
" J Antelope .5:30 a. m.
Except Sunday.
iTri-weeily. Tuodav Thursday and Saturday,
I " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THURSDAY, -
NOV. 16. 1S93
the executive department. He was
guilty of usurpation in suspending the
Geary law. He was guilty of usurpa
tion in suspending the purchasing clause
of the Sherman law before the repeal
bill passed. He was guilty of conspir-
acy and usurpation in using the power
of patronage to force the people's rep-
resentatives into supporting the repeal
mtaranteetl bv Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. For young girls just
entering womanhood ; women at
the critical " chauge of life " ; wo
men approaching confinement ; nurs
ing mothers ; and even woman who
is " run-down " or overworked, it is
a medicine that builds up, strength
ens, and regulates, no matter what
the condition of the system.
It's an invigorating, restorative
tonic, a soothing and bracing nerv
ine, and the only guaranteed rem
edy for " female complaints " and
weaknesses. In bearing-down sen
sations, periodical pains, ulceration,
inflammation, and everv kindred
against the farmer "With this new ally, For once the Telegram has struck the ailment, if it ever fails to benefit
The Chkoniclk feels that it has a heroic i keynote. Though the succeeding para-1 or cure, you have your niane? Iwck.
tched, ending
he premises , n. Ti.mJr
EEC TIFYISG ISA D VER TEST
IIOSESTY.
bill. He is now guilty of usurpation
Tuesday evening's Mountaineer con- i and a gross violation of both the spirit
tained an article adverse to the action j and the letter of the constitution in
of the city council, though expressed i making war on the provisional govern
weakly and with great fear and tremb- ( ment of Hawaii without the concurrent
ling; and last night, in an excess of zeal ' action of congress. These are high
to set itself straight, it goes to the other ! crimes and misdemeanors which must
extreme and arrays itself squarely ' jro unpunished.
battle upon its shoulders, but being on I graphs are rather far-fetc
the side of right, has no fear of the out-1 with the usual hysterics, t
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
GUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
NOTICE YOU I'l'r.LlCATlOX.
come. In the first place the article in
last night's Mountaineer is contempt
ible, not merely because that paper re
treats from its own sentiments, but be
cause it ignores the point of contention
standing boldly ont nil through The
Cnno.vicLE's article of Tuesday. Here
is the yeep referred to in Tuesday's
Mountaineer: Oh, reader, defend this
weakling with a broad mantle of charity :
The ordinance was passed at the
earnest solicitation of citizens, and we
learn this morning that the mayor in
structed the marshal not to enforce it
too strictly. This commuHity desires to
lie a city, but not to such an extent as
to drive" trade away. The beach is an
available place for teams to be fastened,
and it will in no way interfere with the
public thoroughfares.
How pitiiul it is that we have an or
dinance that the marshal is instructed
not to force "too strictly." Perhaps the
mayor was afraid some indignant far
mer might take a shot at the retreating
marshal leading away his horse. He
would certainly have that right. The
next sentence is the only honest one in
the paragraph, and will be hard to
reconcile with what the Mountaineer
said last night. Here it is in all its 1
diplomatic leniency: "This com-!
inanity desires to be a c:ty, but not
to such an extent as to drive trade I
away." But, as if afraid of having said
too much, it dismisses the whole matter
by telling what a good place the beach i
is for teamsters, whereas the beach is J
infested with tramps, hobos and thieves
who would steal everything out ;
of the wuiron, including the end gate, j
while the farmer was up town doing
business. ;
The criticism of the Mountaineer last,
night is equally senseless. Here are j
the principal points, sentence by sen-'
tence :
During the last two or three months,
bv reason of teams standing in the
etreets, there has been several disastrous
runaways.
If anyone can find where The Cnno.v
icle has advocated country teams stand
ing loose in the streets we will oner a J
receipt for a year's subscription
The council have rented a vacant lot i
for the purpose of bitching and feedin--' '
animate, and this place is us convenient
and a great deal more cleanlv to feed a
horse hay and grain than on the side
walks. No farmer has ever fed on a eidewalk,
but if he had we will cite the foremost
city for beauty and cleanliness.the capital
itself, Washington, D. C, and that most
popular and fashionable street, Penn
sylvania avenue, as an instance where j
negro hucksters drive to the very heart i
of the city, and feed their teams their
noonday meal from boxes on the curb-!
etone. j
Furthermore the lot the Mountaineer '
speaks of is sadly insuflicient to accom-!
mod ate all the teams which drive in at
this season. They would be packed as
tight us sardines in r. box, and to hitch
up four or six horsee to u wagon and
drive out would be a practical impos
nihility. The repeal of the ordinance would
allow cows to prowl around at night,
feast themselves on shade trees, break
down fences, etc.
Not to say that cows do not do this
and have for months, we do not contend
for repeal of the ordinance, and would
like to see it enforced, in ever particu
lar, but do contend (and herein the
Mountaineer's absence of argument is so
conepicuous) that it is unlawful and
against the spirit of the ordinunce, as
originally uralteu, mat teams are to
drive out of the city at nightfall or pat
ronize a feed yard. These are all the
points touched upon by our coteaiporury
other than the ill-advised epithet of re
ferring to the editor of this paper as a
woes back. Hut as onr rival lives in a
very large glass house, we will let him
enjoy the consciousness of an occasional
visit to Portland and Heppner.
Why dose not the Mountaineer attack
nromises to
are correct. .Mr. uieveianu nas noi ; cure vour Catarrh ptrmanenUu.
once, nut oiten in me msr. tew monms,
grossly exceeded his authority, which
would be a burning shame for the peo
ple longer to tolerate. Impeachment's
the thing.
weefclv
ANTED Pushing (nvHvr of jril itl
drtsv IJtx;ruI alury und est-euw ian!
ui;u iik"s
rermaiient pltioii.
CO", Nur'rytuen, I'ortlnnd, Or.
wlw
llo:iltlifullno can lie Preserved
In malarial districts by the powerful
tonic and alterative effects of a daily
dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the
true malarial antidote.
WANTED ! !
Land Ornct, Tlie Dnllri, Or.,i
Nrv. a, 1-'J3.
Notice U brivkn iftveii tlmt the tulUiwlne
named ottleriino tiled nutto-iif hl ltituuttim to
mate Anal jimot In KUmmrt ill hi" cmlm mid Unit
aid prml will iuimIi- hcftire thu rvfitcr and
nvt'lver at The Dalles, Otveoti. on W ednosday.
lweemher ... !.;, vii'
llowltt ltlnc,
Hotnestmd AmjllcaUoi: No. 2s2f, lor the N'l i!
-K'H und EC of sVin sip 10, Tj. i! S. U U Knt
IW liaiMr. the (iitlovritir witiiM'H ti tirovi- hl
rimtiuumi rvalrteuct) uim am! rullivutliiii (
tald land, viz
H. W. Well, of The Dalle. Or., Churlo
Kantnn, Jnuin Kastnu and !aul Umcruth of
Nan-uc, Or.
John W. Lkwin lu-clitfr.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
2,000 or S.00C Stock
which cash will be
quire at this oflice.
Nov. r, -u
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San i
Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh .
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good." !
Price 50 ct. old by SniretS: Kinersly. .
Two MatriDioiiial Pennsylvania L-aiies.
; Land OrncK, The Dalli-, Or..
, ' ot. a. Ustw. i
Sheep, for Notice l berebj riven that tb fullouiUK'
., r ' uamcd acttler baa A lei 1 notiew o( hi tnloiitlmi to
isitl. t.n- make anal proof in tumrt of hln
, claim, and that Mid proof will be inmle Iwfun
, the itelater and rwrtvor lit The lall, Or., on
Prtday, N'oTembcr IT, L-jm, viz.
Ifilgur S. I'rntt,
! Homepiead AtipUeatlou N'o ir.. for the nl
SW! and wv of sK'4 ol rc 11. Tp. I S., It. U
K. w. Jt.
j He unme the followlue wltnee to prove liln
! ronUiiuouA rtehlenee uimn, and cultlvutloii of,
mid laud, Tlx. -
j . jtiafrioi, rraiia isnvrr, uiu iiik mm
Rotiuis 10 Tent at Rev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ntntti street. t-"l2v
SO FCW I CCZZ 'T Vl-i. HOT CUr-K. iii
ieiitK'Tiien ' Two line-lnoklntr l'enjirivui
' ladw. exe-illent reputation. Imiu'itrtitu. tivn
, ;lid boifee&exjHsrs. hc lb uud 2V), w.irtt XUXIiAO
i-el.. pHirnts dtiui, want to ci west thj f!;,nd
won d lite to correspond tth nice. leiin'tabif; ;
i;e.,:leuin under 10. Object ba;w vrcatern ,
ii'inies. oeniiemen, 11 you aie ihht- -tiouianv
inclined. eud fl Mil in common iett - :r- nbo-t"-.
u-moi and nddrv-e of thesv ymii,? UdKs.
PeEnsylvacia Adv. 0o
Dos SS!. 1xk H nets. Pa.
! Charley Wing, all of Waniir, ( r.
Ul-IT
JOHN W . Xl, IlewMur.
NOTICE VOli PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K7K.)
V.
: lm
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
N.'.ic.- 1
hereby civen that the
f of Oresion lot 1
Mj'jjunted the undersigned tr.
i!.- -laic of Oregon Un o- CoiinUbaa,
1 .junt; baa
tim'iitor of
c. Uxi omCK. The iNrilut, r.,i
Nov. a. Kjk. t
Notice l bercbr liven that In compliance
; with the pmtiwtnn of the act of ootiRtu- of
, June 3. 187. entitled "An act for the aale of tint-
ber lamia In the atatea of 1 altforuta, Om:i)U,
I Kevada uud W-thiuBtm Territory,"
I Ji'eal i:. Mrii'iiiiii,
f Of Kintrile. county of Vtaaco. utate ol OreKon.
hatbidd) hied in thin office hi nvoru unite
J ment for the pufnane of the NK of SW,
of Rrtioi. N Zl, in Townahlp No. .- , ratute
Mi l K ., ana win otiw liniol to lnm
that the lnnd ouht 1 more valuable for it
Annsrc.'abie Ldsat; ve und H LEVI; TO. iC.
Hold bv Iru?i3ts or :ccr br tsad 'JZc.. 50c.,
and SI.Oj por packase. Samples i reo
Wfl. Wfb The Favorite ZXZZ :TZZ22
JDLV JUiWiort.
..icTeetb end Iirc-sUx.S
For naif by Snipe A; Kiueraly.
VIBOR " MEN
tru iuxt will nnd p-'tmnent of deorii t. ileen, timber or utiMie tbnn for asrleuitural puriio.
dee: All per-om having e.i:i.i- asrulnat , and to eatalilliih hl claim to Mid land before
the estate of ald dteeed are hereb:. r-iuired j the Regixter and lltWver of till otlieentThe
to prtaent them, with the proj" -..iehen, ihtliea. Or. .on the IStb (lay of Janimry, 1-ui
wjt.'iln Mx month from the date of MS' untie. He naoif aa wltii'.n ioive JIpIjkhI, Jh
to ::id executor at Ills place of rvta:!i'e, ntatr j per Knalee. im P.ondaau and Uifnyette IiiivIh.
iai,e i:e, m una county, nr hi ire umae 01 1 aii 01 xmsnier. ur.
w, H Wll.on. in nid Dalle l it?. As v and ail
II Wll.oti. in itid Dalle ( :t-.
"ICIIAE1. 1"' IX. KxtoutiW.
Iiated thi 1st da of November, 5tw
Adv and all Kim. dunning ilvc:-fli the
abotMlecrllKl lnnd- are retiet4l t tile their
claim in thl oitiee on or before said 15th du of
Jai.uan . I..
l JOHN W. LEWIS. Il.-vlhtor.
NOTICE.
i jTi 'n a 1 v.;
Ezsllj. Quickly.
Permanently neslorei.
WEAKNESS,
HERVOUSHESS,
DEBILITY,
and aU the train cf pi:
from early errors or liter
exceue. tte reiulti o!
overwork, KlcLne&n,
worrr.etc. FuUttreor;:,,
dereloprsent and ton
Klren toeery organ acd
ixirtion of the b-Mly.
ntrnpif . natnralmcthixfi.
IrnniedlatclmproTcmcnt
cn. Failure fnipfilt!e.
Wuj reference, li-o!:,
explanation and pn.'j
mailed (tealed) tree
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
DUFFALO, H. Y.
!i. "he County Court of the .-taw of 'rjfon, for '
Wai-o County, j
In th- Matter of the KitMte of 1 f
William Hiuciltou Wllon. ..:-ed 1
Notice i hereby tiiwn that the ii'idarvftrnvl, i
ly an order of the County ( ourt f -ukiif '
ureson, for Wnco County. mdt .1 id ! t-rwt
September T, wu- Hii)lntad extcupi' of the
lt will and testument of the ioii Willlnni
Himlluin Wihon, deeeaKtt: nil jj;ronii i,vmi; '
clairnf against uid itttate nre he.'eh; no iiiwl to
prexnt the mn.e with the iini-f .nieher
therefor to me nt the ofl'iee .,1 J!, Huiiliiiiini
& WiNoii. Tlie Ilulle. Orwn , ,:tm, lx
montlm from the f.utc of thl noti'--
Dated The Dalle.-,, Or.. !.' ..
H Ht M : V Vi
Kxenutor of Wilt of tr. il v 'I-n . d a
l-h.it
Estray Taken Up.
Out) black pony, branded either 5 or S u left
hip and Wit jaw. Owner can have wme by prov
ing iiroirrty and lliiK for tlii notlee.
DKI.l. C. WlLDKIt,
lO-Mwlst I'oatotlive. Thu Dtillea, Or.
Taken Up.
On,- frorrul ReldillK uljout twelve yoiirn old, nnd
branded thun P on left khouldur. The ownur
:. iin-.e the animal by pyiuK for thin notlue
U. J. COOl'Kl'.
ii,"in 1.:. ivi wtf
H- O. Mielsen,
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints.
came Back, &c.
Clothier and Tailor.
. Decidedly the Fineht Linu of
Gents' jPu.rriish.irig Goods,
Trunks and Valises, clc.t cic.
COK. SECONU AND WAJSIIISGTOX. THE DALLKS, OR.
Zl, SAKDEH'S ELEQW1C BELT
With Eleetro-MajBnettc 8ITSPENS0RV.
Jfalct rmtourilMt laiproieracnU I
win cure without rottlldnc all Tf ukaui rwultltc from
orer-t4xatloo of bnui tKrrn tormi ticoMiortulu
crrtlon. aa mrrmn dllil:y. fkcp!mu, Unci.or,
TUtvnMiim. huiimy, Utcr and bu4d- corncUint,'
UiaeUcic, Inniloao, KUK all female eoropjlnw
K-i III Uattn. etc. Tau letnc litl: cutiuiai
tinkffil nmmu orcr all ollr. rtrreut X
lr.ruiiir f-rl'-Vr wearer or wo forfeit K,(mu.o, nif
VIII cu re all nf tUt aixyra ducajta or bo par. TLou.
hare Um cnrl 1t liiU rnarTlij inreoticn
altvr all other rrmedka failol. and we in re bauUai)
of tCTUfuonutaln IhUandertry other lute.
Oar fMral lawmt ItaCTMC CarutOaT. the
ptert Uo rr erTTtd wrak men, Mtr. wtik l
t.'i'- 'M,MV''Sl'4Mtout
WAirs ead forlhua'd fajiipalet.nuakd.cald,fR
8AN0EN EI.ECTRIO CO.,
Ho. 17 JrtraiMtrect, rVHTCAJili OiLC
John Pashek,
!He Merchant Tailor,
76 Couft t"et,
Next door to Waico Bun Office,
Job
FIRST CLASS
JO"
PR
PR
11
gPECIAL PRICES
Baby Caps and Cloaks
Misses' Trimmed Hats.
112 Second Street.
ANNA PETER SCO.
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a
Bargain.
The undersigned, having secured tlie machinery and
fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factorv
will sell the same at a barirain. Mere is an engine arid
boiler of 40-odd horse power, and a large amount of shoe
maciiinery, lasts, line shafting, pulieys, belting and find.
ings aimosi a comjneie snoe iaciory.
Here is also one of the best sites for successfuliy oper-
a iactory ol tins Kind to lie lound m this coutv.
Write for particulars at once, to
atinji
0-12
Tlio Dallos,
9
Or.
Familiar Faces in a ATcto Flare.
J. 1. BARN ETT
12. BAYARD,
Late .S'jcrm lr;rnl Ueneral Land Ojjicr.
Jt?e Ieal Estate, Ioar;, lurarjee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
NOTARY ITT
IjIC.
Parties Inmng ProjH'rty tln-y wiali t Sill or Tntdf, Houkcb to Jfcnt, or
Alistract ot Ink furiiislietl, will find it to their adviiuuio to call on us.
Vo Khali Hiukf
u KjM'oiulty
U'forc thi'
of the
TniU-p
prosecution
Stiit-B Jiind
of ClniuiK
Ollitv.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Mi. lifi Bepelrs ana
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
snop on
Third Street, next door west of Young & Ku
Blacksmith .?hop.
TheDslles
Wasco County, - - - Oregon,
Tho Gt! City of thu inland Hmpiro ih Eituutod nt teid
of navigation 011 tin Middle Columbia, und in 11 thriving
purouH city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It in tlio Eupply city for 1111 extensivo and rich agriculture
and grazing country, it tnidt! reaching uk far houth 118 Suiawe'
Lul-.o, a distance of ovitr two hundrud miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along thu canton! nlopo cf th C4
cades furnishcK paaturc for tliouuaiidn of kIicdji, tho wool frow
which finds markcL hero.
Tho Dulles is the largest original wool shipping p'Ilt in
America, about 5,000,000 jkiuiuIh Ix-ing shipped last ytair.
ITS PRODUCTS. ...
The salmon fisheries are tlie finest on the Columbia, yiuldmb
this year a revenue of thousands of dollare, which will Ik) i"rt'
than doubled in the near future. ,
Tlie products of tlie lxmutiful KlickiUit valley find mv.
here, and the country south and east has this year ljHd yx
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing
their product.
ITS WEALTH. (.ib
It is the richest city of it size on the coast und its mot"')
scattered over and it: Using used to develop more farming countrj
than is tributary to uny other city in KasUirn Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Itu cliinute delightful. lw I
sibilitiea incalculable. Its reuourcen unliinild. And on tn
.oriier stones she sUtids.
llan Jutt recivl ti UiUt Htylui in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
CAN BE HAD AT THE
and liana large aMjrtrncnt of For ten and Aincr
leuu Clotim, watch hi- tan liniaii To Outer (or
Ukau ttiut favor film.
m on oar min stanoiwlnt wlilcli is '
jarocihMiiit all through our article, that j Cleaning find Repairing a Specialty.
C H R O N1CLE O FFI C E
Reasonably Ruinous Rates.
The California Winehouse.
its proprietor will soil his l'0"1?;
prices in tho reach of ovoryboajj
Ib now open, and
1 I 1lf ..A
proaucea wine ai prices in uiu reuuu ui . -i
'n... 1 ....... i .J,. i. 1 nAa irimranteeu
V1HO, OeBli 1 UUIIUIH lO IJU 1UU11U. b
to be Tiire and First-Class in every respect
Thompson's Addition.