"Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BT KAIL, POSTASB FEB PAID, IK ADVANCE. Weekly. 1 year :........ 1 60 " 6 months " 8 " Daily, 1 year " 6 months . per " ... 0 75 0 50 6 00 8 00 0 50 AddresB aU communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 189 4 flEPUBIiICflfl STATE TICKET For Congress, Second District, V. R. ELLIS, of Heppner. For Governor, W. P. LORD, of Salem. For Secretary of State, H. R. KINCAID, of Eugene. For State Treasurer, PHIL. METSCHAJf, of Grant County. - For Supt. Public Instruction, G. M. IRWIN, of Union. , For Supreme Judge, CHAS. E. WOLVERTON of Albany. For Attorney-General, C. M. IDLEMAN, of Portland. For State Printer, W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dist., A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington. For Member of the State Board of Equalization, W. C. WILLS of Crook county. " For Representatives, T. R. COON, of Hood River. T. H. McGREER, of Antelope. ooTrasrarx- ticket. For Sheriff, . THOS. J. DRIVER, of Wamic. For County Clerk," A. M. KELSAY, of the Dalles. For Supt. of Schools, TROY SHELLEY, of Hood River. For County Assessor, F. H. WAKEFIELD, of The Dalles. For County Treasurer, " . VJSVAL MICHELL, of The Dalles. Tor County Commissioner, 'A. S. BLOWERS, of Hood River. For Coroner, W. H. BUTTS, of The Dalles. For County Surveyor, F. SHARP, of The Dallee. E. For Justice of the Peace, the Dalles, L. S. DAVIS. For Constable, the Dalles, A. A. URQUHART. MEMORIAL SUNDAY. Tomorrow memorial services will be held in every city, village and hamlet in the land. It is the prelude to decora tion day. The old boys in blue will as semble at their posts and march to church to listen again' to services held in tender .remembrance of the noble dead. The unknown dead on southern battle fields, whose stiffened corpses found hurried and unceremonious burial, each year awaken in the hearts of their survivors, yet tenderer recollections. Be neath the magnolia and the cypress, cut down in the flower of youth, the pride of many a northern ' household sleeps, his grave unknown to those whose hearts broke when he returned not nnto them.. They fell where duty called.. The old man and the young ; he who left both wife and little ones, the music of whose voices shall find no echo in bis ears for evermore ; the vigorous grandsire, whose . pulses beat with youthful force, and who - forgot the weight of years at duty's call ; the youth, beardless, but' brave, his mother's kiss yet fresh upon his lips all side by side here found a resting place. Over them the. flowers of ' southern plants their petals fling ; soft zephyrs kiss the grass that waves above their graves, and from the whispering trees at night . the mocking bird his varied notes pours forth'. There sleep our dead. Yet there tomorrow, where but a few short years ago the rattle of mueketry and boom of cannon told of deadly strife, the peace ful church bell will call to prayer, and those with whom they fought will shed for them a tear. - Thrice blessed, peaceful Sabbath day, foretaste of time yet to come, when on the other shore, no longer uniformed in blue or gray ; no longer moved to dia cord and to strife, but robed in spotless draperies of white, hand clasped in hand, together they shall tread, with joyous feet, the glorious fields of para dise. THE OPINION OF ALL KNOW ITIM. WHO The republicans of V asco county are laboring earnestly with the end in view of electing every nominee on the county and legislative ticket ; and the prospects . that they will succeed in this undertak ing are very flattering. While this is as it should be, it is well to bear in mind that the seventh judicial district elects this year a prosecuting attorney. The republican candidate for this office, Mr. A.' A. Jayne of Arlington, is as worthy and as well qualified for the office to which he aspire3 as conld be desired ; he is in every respect a well equipped lawyer'; studied his profession in the city of Chicago with able lawyers and has been engaged in active practice in this state for many years. Mr. Jayne has few superiors as a public speaker; he has a quick and logical mind, and in the trial of a case brings to his work the energy and industry which. many older practitioners hck. It is true that he is younger by nearly twenty years than his competitor, but lacks only four years of having had as long experience in his profession. The experience of the past has shown that this office is best filled by young men of capacity, energy and good legal training. - Asidcf from onr wish to see the entire republican ticket elected, we have no hesitancy in saying that the best interests of the public will be served by the election of Mr. Jayne. Cougressman Ellis is far from being the idle and irresponsible person in con gress bis enemies would have the public believe. He has done good and careful work for Orecon. has proven himself a wide awake and energetic manl He is right on the tariff, and his financial views are sound. He should be senl back to continue his efforts in. Oregon's behalf. Breckinridge is working like a beaver to be re-elected to congress, but it hardly seems possible that be will succeed. He has been both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but the trans -mogrification Bhould cease and he should die in the latter character. THE CHURCHES. At the Congregational church there will be morning worship at 11 a. m., with Sunday school immediately following and Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 :30. No evening service. Rev.-W. G. Waddle, of New Athens, O., delegate to the general assembly of the United Presbyterian church, now in session at Albany, will preach in the morning. All persons not worshipping elsewhere are cordially in vited to these services. Methodist Episcopal church Preach ing by the pastor at. 11 a. m. and G. A. R. memorial service at 8 p. m. Sunday school after morning service; Junior League at 6 p. m. ; Epworth League at 7 p. m. ; class and prayer meetings as usual. S200 Kevrarti. r The above reward' will be paid for the arrest and delivery to the sheriff of Wasco county at The Dalles, Or. the per sons who broke into Mays & Crowe's store, to-wit, Hawthorne, Rowe and Hayes. A proportionate' reward will be paid for the return of any one or two of them. Geo. C. Blakeley County Judge of Wasco County, Or. Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that wt will prosecute to the full .extent of the law, any person detected trespassing upon or interfering in any. way with any property in our care. J. M. Hcntingtox & Co. Asr old stasre coach, that had been held up and robbed eighty-three times, now lies dismantled in the yard of a livery stable in Phoenix, A. T. Twen ty yearrs ago it began running between Prescott and Tombstone. When Baby was sick, we gase her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, To Bay Saddle Horse. I will be in The Dalles Thursday, May 31st. I want to buy fifty head of saddle horses, bays and grays, 15 to 16 bands high, weight from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, all gentle under saddle. - d&w " Wm. Fkaziee. KAMBLER " BICYCLES. " We sell the celebrated "Rambler" Bi cycles. We also have good second-hand wheels for sale and rent. Wheels sold on the installment plan. MAYS & CROWE. For Kent. Five-room house, in good order and pleasantly situated, for rent.' Inquire at tins omce. 4,000 rolls wall paper, fresh goods and new designs, with borders and ceilings to match, just received, will be sold at hard times prices, tjel. Jos. T. Peters & Co. ' Rambler bicycles are the best. Good second-hand wheels for sale cheap. Mays & Crowe, Agency ,f. T. Merrill Cycle Co. Great reduction in the price of granite ware. See our center window. Prices marked in plain figures. . Mats & Crowe. TTT ANTED Pushing Canvasser of (rood ad dress Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly: Permanent oosition. BKOWN CO., Nurserymen, Portland, Or. dawtjyio. i iii . IM Jill MI.L 1- TT-g.- Deafness Cannot lie Cared By local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is bv constitutional remedies, i Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.v When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or i imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can betaken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an' in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness paused by catarih) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. 2"Sold by Drnggiats, 75c. Ix.it field one mile square on the es tate of N.- F. Larimore,. Larimore, N. D., forty-five harvesters manned by one hundred and fifty men set to work and before noon half of . it was har vested. Persons who sympathize with the afflicte'd will rejoice with D. E. Can of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He -is an old sufferer, from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter be went up into Wisconsin, and in con sequence has had another attack. "It came upon me wery acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed ; sore to touch or' almost to look at. Upon the urgent 'request of my mother-in-law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the swelling and ease the pain, and to my agreeable sur prise, it did both. I have used three fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains end swellings extant. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. ' "That's what I pet for my pains," sobbed the small boy as he swallowed a dose of castor oil. Philadelphia Record. . - Electric Bitter. This - remedy is becoming so well known and so - popular as to need no special mention, All who use Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and . it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver " and kidueys,' will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections cauae'd by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as . cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, ' consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit ters. . Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's. The president drinks his breakfast coffee from a cup that is worth one hundred dollars. The china set of which it is a part was made, to order for the white house at a cost oi nve thousand dollars. It Should He In Every House J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several phy sicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims .Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything ho ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin ersly's. Large bottles. 50c. and $1.00. A devilish idea has just been sug gested by a Spaniard to "improve the art of war." It is to spread illness among an enemy , by showering them with bullets poisoned with germs of in fectious diseases. 30,000,000 Stars Can be seen with a powerful telescope The number is vast, but so are the hours of suffering of eve'ry woman who belongs to the overworked, "worn-out," "run down" debilitated class. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures nausea, in digestion, bloating, rveak back, nervous prostration, debuity and sleeplessness. In fact, it is the greatest of earthly txxna to women. Refreshing sleep and relief from mental anxiety can be enjoyed by those who take it. Sale of Bonds. I will sell on the ol6t day of May, 1894, $8,000 in bonds of Hood River school district, bearing 7 per cent inter est, -payable semi-annually. . They will either be sold in parts of $1,000 each, or the entire $8,000 at one time, or any number of . the eight bonds of $1,000 each, to the highest bidder for cash. These bonds are redeemable in twenty years or after ten years if convenient for the district. ."Wim-iam Micheia, County Treasurer. The Dalles. May 9. 1894. dawtlo John Wesley I1ap.dk, the terror of Texas in the seventies and one of Nthe worst desperadoes the world has ever produced, his - victims numbering' be tween twenty . and fifty, recently walked, out of the Texas penitentiary a free man, having served a twenty-five years sentence. ' ook'sCottonRoot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. SnooeatfuUj wsed lmonthiy oy thousand or Ladies. Is tho only perfectly safe and reliable medicine d la- Beware of unprincipled druggists who after Inferior medicines In place of this. A&uor Cook's Cotton Root Compound, tote o subatf tufe, or lnclosa $1 and 0 centa in postage In letter and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Full sealed particulars ia plain envelope, 'to ladles only, 3 stamps. Address Poni'. LIIv Company. So, 9 Fisher BlocK. Detroit. lUch. . ' Sold in The Dalles by Snipes d: Kinerslf. TRUE THUE ECOflOiVlV Lies in buying good things. My line of goods is selected for service, as well as for beauty. If, vou pay less' for goods of the kind, yon get lees. . J . There io no dodging the fact. One price to all. SPECIAL. Exclusive agents for the P. & N. Corsets, the best manufactured for ease and grace. Chapman Block. Second Street. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in . Eastern States. he I Sight Exchange and. Telegraphic Transfers sold on fciew York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. is. 8CHZNCK. J. M. Patterson, " Cashier. President. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES. OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to tsignt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day oi collection. ' Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on jNew York, ban uranciaco and fon .. land. '. DIRBOTOKS. ''.' D.P.Thompson.' Jito. S. Schsnck. Ed. M.i Williams, , ' Gio. A. Ltkbx. H. M. Bkall. House Moving 1 Andrew Velarde . IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his Line at reasonable figures. Has the largest honse moving outfit ; in Kastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181. The Dalles V On account of the stormy weather, the Annual Picnic of the Gesang Ver ein Harmonie, to have been given on May 20th, has been postponed until Sunday, May 27th. THE CELEBRKTED : , COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER. Prop'r. ; " This well-known Brewery iB now turning out the best Beer and Portet east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony tha first-cliBS article will be p'aced on be market. : . ECONOMY SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHING, V GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES. ' i ; John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 76 Court Street, - Next door to "Wasoo Sun Office. a-Ha just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and hs a large assortment of Forthrn and Amer ican Cloths,-which he can fiqish To Order for those that favor him. . Gleaning and Repairing a Specialty. The Rose Hill Greenhouse Is still adding to its large stock of all kiuds of. Greenhouse Plants, And can furnish a choice selec- ., tion. . Also . . COT FItOWEHS and FI0r?fl DESICJ1S MRS. C. L. PHJLLIPS. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL, v . All work promptly attended to, and warranted. . . Can be found at Jacobsen's Music store. No.' 162 Second Street. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, Tho Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. i . ' 3TJlj5JJaJ3XriS TIMK TABLES. - . Kaltroads. In effect August 6, 1893. EAST BOUND. Arrive 10:65 P. M. ' Departs 11:00 r M. WEST BOCND. v c i. Arrive 3:89 A. u. Departs 8:44 A. X. Arrives from Portland at 1 r. x . Departs for Portluud at 2 r. . Two locat freights that carry passengers leave ue lor the west at 8:00 A. M., and one for the skt st 5-30 A. . .STACKS. ' for Pnnevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave daily c 6 A. 51. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave tally ace. For Dnfnr. Kinsrsler. Wamic. Wapinitia, Warm iprings and Tygh Valley, leave dally, except onday, at 6 A. M. For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the eek except Sunday at 7 a. m. - , . Offices for all lines at the JmaHla House. - FBOFK3SIONAL. H. RIDDELL ATTORN iy-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalies, Oregon. a. B. Doroa. raAKK. ssniri. DO FDR, " MENEFEK Attornsys - AT LAW Rooms 42 and 43, over Post j Sice Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. 4 S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- V. floe in Bchanno's building, np stain. The Oaiiea, Oregon. T. r. MATS. B. S.HtrNTIKOTOM. B. 8. W ILBOH. MAYS, HUNTINGTON fc WILSON ATTOa-hiys-at-law Offices, French's block over Mrs National Bank.. h Dalles. Oregon. IIT H. WILSON ATTOKJ.KY-AT-LAW ROOIUS TV French fc Co.'s bank building, Seoona dtreet. The Dalies, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D C M. ; F. T. M. O. M. C. P. and S. O., Physician and 8ur- geon. . Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. - ' 8.ESHELMAN (HOMEOPATHIC) PHVSICIAH 1 d Subobon. Calls answered promptly werea Office ls.v or night, city or country, omce ri o. 86 and '.Chapman block. wtt K. O. D. DOANK FHYBICT AK AMD BOB' Gios. Onto; rooms a ana o uaapmm slock. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and fourth streets, sec 'lid door from the corner .. Jtuce hours 9 to 12 A. M., a too ana i wsr.w . DSiDUALL, Dbntist. Gas given lor the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on nowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of be Golden Tooth, Second Street. SOC1KXIKS. Vf TASCO LODGE, NO. 15. A. F. & A. M. Meets V V first and third Monday of each month at 7 DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday f each month at 7 P. M. . MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. lit Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ngof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :80 p. m. irl.TTM RI A IJIIIDR NO. fi. I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. streets. iolournlng brothers are welcome. g. Cloush. Sec'y. H. A. Bn.u.N. Q. , FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:80 o clock, in 4channo's building, corner of Court and Second ttreeta. Sojourning members are cordially in rtted. E. Jacobsbn, D. W.Vausb, K . of R. and 8. CO. A. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes- KITMRI.V NO. 4S27, K. OF L. Meets In K lavs of each month at 7 :80 p. m W OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will moet every Friday afteruoon t 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. mne TAI.T,KS LODGE No. 2. I. O. t. T. Reg- I nLar weeklv meetimrs Friday at 8 P. ., a K. of P. HaU. J. S. Wizlib, C. T. Diksmobb parish, Bec y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Second .treet, Thursday evening, at 7:3oLakene! W. S Mtsks, Financier. . . M. w . J AS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:30 P. ., in the I of P. RalL UNION, NO. A Meets second and fourth Thursdays each A TJ- I T ' A VT D 1 If Uf A V month in K. of P. hall. J. W, Rbady. w. H. jokes, sec y. Pres. B. OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in the K. of P. HaU. EBANG VEREIN Meets every 8unday evening n tne oi r- nan. BOF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. HaU the first and third Wednes day of each month, at 7:80 P. M. THE CHCHCHKS. T. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons- esisT Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 a. M. High Mass at 10:80 A. x. Vespers at Tp. k. - ' '- jT. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite O Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Bute line Rector. Services rvery Sunday at U A. M. and 7:80 P. u. Sunday School 9:45 A. if. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7:80 - ' ' ' tlURST BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. O. D. Tat 1 ton, Pastor. Morning services every Sab oath at the academy at 11 A. u. Sabbath school Immediately after morning services Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor s res' lence. Union services in the court honse at P. M. '. ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C J Cobtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at II a. M. and 7 r. . Sunaa; ay Scnool alter morning ervi Strangers cordially Invited. Seats free. ME. CHDRCH Rev. J. Whisleb, pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 12.-20 o'clock P K. Epworth League at 6:30 P. at. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. - - ' L CHRISTIAN CHURCH RV.P. H. McGUFl EY Pastor. Preaching In the Christian church each Lord's Day at 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m. : All are 'lordiaUy invited ... ' NfHCLIf!AL LUTHERAN Ninth street, Hi ' jn. A. Horn, pastor. Services at 11:80 a.m s rices at ll:so a.m. cordial welcome sub lay-school at 2:80 pun o every one.