- ! The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AMD WASCO COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY KAIL, FOBTAGK PBKPAID, IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 1 1 60 6 months. ' 0 75 8 " 0 60 Dally, 1 year 6 00 6 months. 8 00 per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON . ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. Post-Office. OFFICE HOURS General Delivery Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday G D. " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CLOSING OF MAILS " trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West 9 p.m. and 5:30 p. m. Stage for Ooldendale 7:80 a. m. " " Prineville 5:80 a. m? " "Dufur and Warm Springs. . .5:30 a. m. " Leaving for Lyle & Hartland. .5:30 a, m. " J Antelope 6:30 a. m. Except Sunday. , fTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, I " Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1894 LIONEL STAAGE. The Telegram's sensation of yesterday is a three column account of a break in the good record of Lionel Staage. The story may easily be told in a paragraph. Lionel Staage is the assumed name of one A. L. Waterhouse, who in 1889, was convicted of paying a board bill with a check upon a Chicago bank in which he bad no funds. For this crime he served one year in the Salem penitentiary. The Telegram rolls the sensation as a sweet morsel in its mouth and paints the young man in the colors of the blackest villain, making nothing out of his sub sequent honorable career, allowing noth ing for his youth, nothing for an estima ble wife, nothing for the circumstances prior to the act, and nothing for his de termination, as shown by his practice, to live down the one smirch in his record by an upright life. "Alas for the rarity of Christian charity, under the sun." If all were like the Telegram, the young man has no hope of redeeming himself during his mortal life, the one lapse from goodness condemns him eternally upon earth, and he may as well lie him self down and die, or succumb to the impelling force which persists in stamp ing him a criminal, and desperately fling himself deeper into crime. Lionel Staage came out of the Salem jail determined to make a name for him self at the scene of his degradation. It was not criminal to change his name, but necessary to secure employment, which he did within a week under the name of Lionel Staage. He has invested this name with honor. It is a synonym for . absolute rectitude, unquestioned trust and marked ability. As examiner of the First National bank of The Dalles, and later of the Uregon National he has had in his absolute possession vast sums of money. He has straightened out the business of the suspended banks, enabl ing them to resume in the shortest time. Ia his associations he has made friends on every hand by his candor, affability and generosity. ' There is nothing about him of the fop, as imputed by the Tele gram. He was neat and cleanly in dress, which may be offensive in the eyes of the Telegram editor, but not to the better class of democracy. The Chronicle regrets that this skeleton in the closet in the life of Lionel Staage has been resurrected and flaunted by the Telegram for the mere eake of sensation. It will place him again at the foot of the ladder, without doing society compensatory good. Mr. Staage and his young wife are to suffer heartaches, which are absolutely need less. It is hoped that in this hour of his keen humiliation, the friends of his prosperity will prove as true in advers ity, and by standing by him, prove their faith in human nature. If it is possible for the impelling motives of the human heart and soul to be revealed to fellow mortals, Lionel Staage's stand out as in raised letters on an open book : "I have tried to be a man." The Oregon ian. talks wisely about hav ing but one asylum in the state. There is scarcely a state in the union that does not have from two to a half dozen in different parts of its territory. President M. E. Ingalls, of the Big Four Railroad Company, is one of the most prominent democrats in Cincin nati;' but when he was asked lately when he anticipated the revival of busi siness, he answered: "When these foolish democrats throw the tariff bills under the table, or modify them to such an extent that our industries can safely reBume operations. This is no season of the year to meddle with tariffs." The Portland Telegram is the hyena of Oregon newspaperdom. If there is another paper in the state who will try to force Lionel Staage to the depths of the bottomless pit, we are greatly mis taken. Mr. Staage, or whatever is his name, can secure millions of dollars in bonds. A graceful thing for the govern ment to do is to accept the resignation pf Mr. Lionel Staage and immediately reappoint him under his rightful name. He has paid the full legal penalty for his misdeed, and since he has so nobly re formed should be lifted on the shoulders of his fellow man for his Inmate probity 'Of character. Hot dam broth at J. O. Mack's every day at 4 o'clock. Peanuts! Cheaper than anywhere else at the California winehouse. STRANGE LAW OF BUDDHISM. Sick Idtscsvre from India Prefer Death to Pood Prepared by Christians. The British ship Lanark arrived in port recently, says the Philadelphia Press. The physician from the British consulate went aboard to examine the crew. Three-fourths were Lascars, shipped in Bombay. The doctor found six suffering from heart affection and two from other diseases. The last two were in a serious condition. The doc tor, through an interpreter, told one he must be removed to a hospital. The crew gathered around the physician and uttered the most furious protests. The sick man said he would rather die than ' leave the ship and his country men. A Lascar eats nothing but food pre pared by a countryman; a Christian touching' it would cause contamina tion, and anyone partaking of it after this defilement loses caste. This was why the sick man preferred death to leaving the vessel. He consented to go onlv after the doctor had solemnlv promised that he should have food pre pared by one of the crew, and he per mitted to leave, whether sick or well, when his ship cleared this port. Then he and the other sick man, who is an Egyptian, were taken to the Medico Chirurgical hospital. , Not another Lascar could be induced to leave the ship. They have their own cook, who mixes the food on a square stone, mashes and boils it. Rice, tea, currie and water form the main part of their diet. Under an agreement be tween the Indian Steamship association and the British government better care is taken of the Indian than of English sailors. The Lascars ship under spe cial and separate articles, which pro vide the kind of food they are to have, permit to worship as they please, and stipulate warmer clothing and plenty of it in cold climates. Little meat is eaten, for only those of a certain caste are allowed to indulge. The Lascars on the Banark are Buddhists and Mus sulmans. Whenever Xou See a Priend Suffering with dyspepsia, sick headache, bilious ness or an kindred disease, advise him to procure a bottle of Simmons Liver Regulator. It never fails to relieve and cure. - Guaranteed Cure. We authorise our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. 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Inclosed within the range of its pro tecting arms is a calm inland sea, eighty thousand square miles in ex tent, dotted with a multitude of coral islets and presenting at every turn or jects of interest alike to the unlearned traveler and the man of science. Here may be witnessed at one hundred dif ferent points the singular process by which the wavy gelatinous living mass hardens into stone, then serves as a collecting ground for the flotsam and jetsam of tbe ocean, and ultimately develops an island covered with a lux urious mass of tropical growth. Here again, may be -seen in the serene depths of placid pools extraor dinary forms of marine life, aglow with the most brilliant colors and pro ducing in their infinite variety a be wildering sense of the vastness of the life of the ocean. The persistent cough which usually follows an attack of the grip can be per manently cured by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. W. A. 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A Ljibraryin Itself, it also gives the often desired information concerning eminent persons; facts concerning the vuuiii-ries, uiuetf, wwus, aiiu uaiurui lec tures of the globe ; particulars concerning noted fictitious persons and places ; trans lation of foreign quotations, words, and proverbs jetc, etc., etc. This Work is Invaluable in tho household, and to the teacher, scholar, pro fessional man, and self -educator. Sold by All Booksellers. G. & C. Merriam Co. Publishers, Springfield,, Mass. WEBSTER'S TVTERKruTONAL 1 fcTlw not onycneappnoio- TWrTTiWATJV . eraphlo reprints of ancient UilllUTiriKI. j editions. tSend forfrec prospectus. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for. the county of. Wasco. Maximilian Vogt and Fhilipine Chapman, Plaintiffs, vs. Augustus Bunnell and John R. Foster and David Robertson, partners doing busi ness as Foster & Robertson, and Kirs. D. E. Price, Defendants. To Augustus Bunnell and Mrs. D. E. Price, of the above-named defendants: In the name of the State of Oreeon : You and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear ana answer tne complaint oi piainnrrs filed herein against vou in the above entitled cause and Court on or before the first day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, next follow ing the final publication of this summons, to wit: on or before Monday, the 12th day of Feb ruary. 1893. and if vou fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tne reuei prayed ior in tneir complaint, to-wit; For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed made and executed by the de fendant, Augustus Bunnell, to the above named plaintiffs on the 19th day of October, 1888, upon the following described Teal estate, situated in Wasco county, Oregon, to-wlt: The south half of those certain lots commonly known as the isicsei lots in irevitts Aaaition to uanes city on the road from said city to the U. S. Garrison as formerly traveled, and being the same prop erty conveyed by (iriftith E. Williams and wife to said Augustus Bunnell bv deed duly recorded at page 333 Book "E" of Deed Records for Wasco county, Oregon, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit; Commencing on the east line of Liberty street at a point on said line 170 feet southerly from the south line of Fourth street at a point on said south line where the same is intersected by said east line of Lib erty street; thence southerly and along said east line of Liberty street 60 feet; thence easterly and at right angles with said first line 104 feet; thence northerly and parallel with said east line of Liberty street 60 feet; thence westerly to the Kiace oi Degmning, saia premises Deing in diock D" of Trevitt s Addition to Dalles Citv: and that said premises be sold under such foreclos ure decree in the manner provided by law and according to the practice of this Court; that from the proceeds of Buch sale the plaintiffs have and receive the sum of 11,000.00 and inter est thereon since October 19th, 1888, at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum, less payments made upon saia notes as iouows: 8u.iai paia martin 10th. 1890: 4120.00 naid February 2oth. 1891. $20.00 paid December 21st, 1891; $83.36 paid January 2d, 1892, and $16.64 paid October 7th, 1892; and the further sum of ? 100.00 as a reasonaDie sum ior attorneys- lees in ims suit to foreclose said mortgage and collect said note, and the further sum of $13.75 insurance prem ium UDon the buildiinrs uoon said premises naid by these plaintiffs, and $4.00 taxes upon said premises which have been paid by plaintiffs, to gether with all costs and disbursements made and expended in this suit, and that if any de ficiency shall remain after all of the proceeds properly applicable thereto shall have been ap plied in payments of plaintiffs' demands as aforesaid, that plaintiffs have a judgment over against the defendant, Augustus Bunnell, for any such deficiency ; and that upon such fore closure sale aU of the -right, title, interest and claim of said defendants and each and all of them, and all other persons claiming or to claim bv. through or under them or either of them, in and to said mortgaged premises and every part inereoi, oe lorever Darren ana iorecioeea irom theeouitvof redemntion: that plaintiffs be al lowed to bid at said foreclosure sale and become the purchasers thereof at their option, and that urion such sale the purchaser be let into the im mediate possession thereof, and for such other ana lurtner renei as to me uouix may seem eq uitableand iust. This summons is served upon yon, the said Augustus Bunnell and Mrs. D. E. Price, by pub lication thereof, bv order of Honorable w. L. Bradsbaw, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, which order was duly made and entered at Chambers on the X7tn aay oi iiecemoer, ia. DUFUR & MENEFEE. d30w7t Attorneys for plaintiffs. ' LOST. 1 Bay Horse, four white legs and white face, branded on right shoulder Weight, 850 lbs. 1 Bay Horse, small star In forehead, branded on left shoulder with J C over T. Weight, 850 or 900 lbs. Finder will be rewarded. ' - -j4d4w y JO HN LOWE, Kingsley, Or. A Grand Will be East End Hose Co. No. 3, AT THE Toi7day 17.17$, Music by Birgfeld's Orchestra. Committee of Arrangements. H. L,. KUCK (Chairman). B. E. SALTMARSHE, B WILSON C.B.ADAMS, W.H.LOCHHEAD(Sec'y ' Reception Committee. M. SHOREN, F. KRAMER, 1'r Floor Managers. H. J. MAIER. R. E. WILLIAMS, G. C. WYNDHAM, J. S. FISH, A. W. FARGHER, JOS. J. P. McLNERNY, -DEAEER IN - BOOKS, J EBiflEBLFV WKTCHES and Musical Instruments. H. H. C7X7VYPBEI1, Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will constantly keep on hand a complete line of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Having purchased Mr. Butler's entire stock, I shall endeavor to maintain the reputation of the house, which haa been: BEST GOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY ONE Call and see me, next door to Postofflce. Mew York Weekly Tribune ! AND- aflesfeBilg 4IONLY Wasco County, TH The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the kead of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and ia a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country aloug the eastern' slope f the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. - The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping 'point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. . ITS PRODUCTS. ; " The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more than doubled in the near future. The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones she stands. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 76 CoaKt Street, Next door to Wasco Sun Office. Has iust received the latest styles In "Suitings for Gentlemen, and has a large assortment of Foreign and Amer ican Cloths, which he can finish To Order lor those that favor him. CleaBlng and HepaMng a Specialty. Times makes it all the more necessarv to advertise. That is what the most DroKTessive ot our 1 J business men think, and these same bus iness men are the most prosperous at all times. If you wish to reach all the reople in this neigh borhood yon can't do better than talk to them through the columns of the Daiiv Chroniclb. It haa more than double the circulation ol any other paper, and advertising in it pays big- Ball given by the ARMORY, pebruary 5; 1894. F. W. L. SKIBBE, L. S. DAVIS. A. BUCHLER, J. HARPER, WORSLEY, F. EPP, - S1.75. Oregon, YOIJfi flTTEflTIOIl Is oalled to the faot that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glaas, Lime, Planer, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. - Cmrrlec tb Vlnest of Pictuie jiilifs, To be found in the City. 72 CUashington Street Bfironicie Dklles V A