The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 29, 1894, Image 2

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    Tie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
, , SUBSCRIPTION BATES
BT XAU, POSTAGE PKKPAID, IN ADVAKCZ
Weekly, 1 year ,
6 months
" s
Dally, 1 year
" 6 months ......
f 1 60
. O 73
. 050
. 6 CO
.800
to make a thud when he 'struck the
grass. ;. It was a short distance from his
ipse dixit to the Coxey exit. '
GIVE US . A SIGN.
per " o ou
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
.FRIDAY,
JUNE 29, 1894
HE SAVAGE IN MAN.
A civilized white man, when his
nerves are quiet and his passions elum
"bering, would smile at his deluded red
brother's ideas of revenge. With the
Indian the doctrine o "an eye for an
eye and a tooth lor a tooth" is about the
sum and substance of his religion. To
bis untutored mind the doctrine of get
ting even is the one(8upreme idea. Kill
. -.n Indian, and every member of his
tribe will feel it. his bounden duty to
kill the slaver. iNor will they stop here.
J.I they cannot get a chance at the man
who did the killing, they will take a
.shot at his best ' friend, and failing in
this, will satisfy their revenge and the
-ethics of their peculiar code of morals
by knocking over any plain, ordinary
white man.
As I eaid, we would laugh, or do
Snncrh. at this idea, vet we indulge in
he eame sentiment when our passions
Are aroused, and we do it because it is
the first thfng that flashes through the
mind when the brute instincts are
.aroused.' The assassination of Presi
dent Carnot is a notable example of
' this. No sooner had the mob learned
, that the assassin was an Italian; than,
with unreasoning fury, it turned oh all
-of that race, reeardless of the fact that
perhaps all of them felt as indignant at
the cowardly crime aa any citizen or
"France. Indeed, it has since trans
pired that the assassin was not an Ital
ian, but a Swiss from the Italian Cau-
ton. The mob ' had as little reason for
naaltreatine the innocent Italians as
Smit.'in. the mnrderer. had for killing
Carnot. It was simply the blind un
reasoning fury of the original savage
bubbling out through' the hundreds of
years of civilization, and showing the
i raits, of the original brute from which
we sprung.' That trait exists in practic
ally all humanity, civilized or savage,
for few indeed are philosophical enough
to measure events truly and meet out
-judgment as they would that it should
... be .measured out to them.
We suppose it is useless to say so, but
we will not publish, communications
unless we know who is responsioie.
Our waste basket feeds and- grows
plethoric on that kind of copy. We do
not want the names for publication, out
just for our own -private information.
Our regular correspondents are of course
excepted from this .rule. we giaaiy
pive s Dace to communications, reserving,
of course, the right to reject such as we
do not deem proper or of sumcient in
terest to our readers. Sign your names,
and your communications will receive
careful attention ; otherwise not.
. Sometime ago J was troubled with an
attack of rheumatism. I 'used Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and was completely
cured. I have since advised many of
my friends and customers to try the.
remedy and all speak highly of it.
Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton , drug-
gists.
t-k Nhortace In the English
hay crop caused an importation into
the United Kingdom of 263,050 tons in
1898, against 61,237 in 1892. Of this
supply, 101,132 tons was contributed by
the United States.
Malaria In any of Its Fnrau,
Chills and fever, congestive chills, can
be prevented or cured by the use of
Simmons Liver Keeulator, a purely veg
etable medicine, superior to calomel and
quinine. .. - - '- '
The nresent "American house "of
lordB"willgo down into" history as the
"6ugar-coated senate." It is a bitter
pill at best, but in this case the sugar
coating does- not seem to improve the
taste. The effect on the country, now-
ever, is drastic for evil.
PERSONAL. MENTION.
t;do Pnnnw w)ir hasi been visiting
,i.K Mm T K RnVionnk far the nast few
nibu iam.o. - i
weeks, will depart for her California
home in the morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Barber of Cleveland, O.
. t H.. A T fif enroll nf finlHen.
dale, arrived last evening and will leave
lor Cfoiaenaaie in me morning.
Mr. J. C. Egbert of Douglas Hollow is
in the city. tie lntorms us nis locality,
is not effected by either the grain aphis
l V. - thannntrarlA fhAArnn And
fruit prospects were never as flattering
smcfi nis residence in vhckuu us mo
are this eeaaon.
MARRIED.
Brainier s Restaurant
Is again opened at
THE OLD STAND
At the Methodist Episcopal church
n,; ;t TnnoQR 18Q4 Mr. f). (). Hnra
ing and Miss L. M. Rand, both of Hood
River, by Rev. J. Whisler.
MALTHUS COBItECT.
in .St. IVUTshiivj,' bho-.vo.l the rigidity oi
me ivussi.i.i i;iv. an i e-orea.m venoei
nacii-i! ' !.. f-ii. '-t wa : i: iaht peddling
nis wa.ro '..'.;;'ia. v.iUio it is the ens
torn of tiuch
their loads' or. tiuui
"write, n the Prairie Farhief Cncter
takes to dispsACQ. Malthus and the prop- j
osition that "rae limit ot population is
the abilitv to obtain food," and in de
fense o hie stand cites the fact that
..England, Germany and other European
- countries now have several times the
-DODulation thev had in Malthns' time,
" the limit beine supposed to be about
readied then. Unconsciously he but
emphabizea Mathus' statement. The
writer overlooks the fact that this very
..ondition exiuts because human ingenu
iU.v riaa made the grain fields of America,
Em!, fnr that matter, the agricultural
products of the world, available for
Those countries. Famine conditions
.-can no longer exist in civilized coun
tries throueh failure of crops, tnougn
.hv mav from lack of funds to purchase
with, as occurred in Russia two years
acrn.
V.ntrlnnd and Germany can support a
larger population than a hundred years
ago, because the immense acres neces
onrv to prow breadstuffs are not neces
sarily taken from their own limited
jmrea. Dense populations can exist in
-thnsn countries iust as - they can in
cities, because the population can en-
gage in manufacturing, and at the same
.;nr.n'v.ara iha wnrld for a eranarv;
" ' v..w - w - .-
The limit of population is yet a long
Bsv off for this country, and yet fur
ther for the world. At the same time
. ft close student of Malthus is forced to
oicquieece in his theories. .
31 AIL AND FAREWELL.
to carry aboul
councillor ncC'is'ii poor Tnygunoff oi
actin:r cotitmry to the citv ordinance.
The jndc, I;oivcvcr, toolc a different
view of tho- uii'.t.T. '.-zs the vender,
Tsysr."Jiu, ".rr.i l!"-od tj sell ice
cfeam, r.tzd sinco I.'. iiw paper does
not prci.crilK! in whul :nr.nnci' ho houlc
carry a'jovst !;13 w;. . J c.izjot impose
a puni::.::a-jnt on hir.-. - c;iri-vinir aboul
his heavy hr.rro! it .:. . z:r.i. The pris
oner is ll:sc:i!i;"rcM," o;i..l the judge
Hereupon ti.a i. ' ' cov'-.:ii!or declarcc
that Kia-sy i'js-SK ..i v.sidera had, ap
plied Kir y risjt.to2 t. csirt their bar
rels instead ot warrvhrr Cuii on theii
Tipafls. but the juniorities could nol
errant them t.utt v't'iuidon because th
question had :;evs--.- cocao before the
senate to ft.vr.13 -.-"rxsi:. .-ivrranofl was
warned not t; TJjddlcs ids rcbin in s
wagon ajr-ii-
xlome J
gam.
Dry
I desiro to inform the public that I have moved back
. into old quarters, -with my complete line' of
(Jood5,-loti7i9, laee, Erbroideries,
-ly'LJ JLrLJgriSBCXJXTQr C3KZOXS, ETC.
G-ive me a call and be convinced that I can give yoxtrare "bargains in my line.
JVIERIiS COOpD TO Oty)E$,
And cverj-thiiif? the market affords
constantly on hand. i
Party Sappers a . Specialty,
. Come arid See Us.
t. L. BRANNER, 87 Second St.
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of .
Staple ai Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which heoBeratLow Figures.
SPEGIflli :-: PRIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Highest Casl Prices for'EnpL and
w Miice.
.170 SECOND STREET.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRAK8ACT A GENERAL BANKlNtt BBBINE3S
Sometlilng Unusual,
la a moAtnirtc in T)r. Pierne's Golden
Medical Discovery. And, because of
. . - . T i
that, tnere s eometnins unusuai in mo
rnn nf aAllirirv it Whprfl ftVfirV Other
medicine of its kind only promises, this
. , T C it. tt hanoRfc
or cure, you can have your money back.
It's the only guaranteed remedy for
every-disease "caused by a disordered
,i i Ti : ..
liver or impure dioou. isynycptsm,
DfKAMan acq tha mnat afriVkhnrn ftlrin.
llUUUSUCt3a, HIV "' F
Scalp and Scrofulous affections, even
uonsumyuon vor iiuiig-ouruiuin.; m
earlier stages, are all cured by it.
It purifies and enriches the blood,
rouses every organ into healthful action,
nuu CVlvl.f,u.. v.uu -n
. . . - 1 .1 ry 1 1 nAnnl. "
DUllaing Up DOin hbbii uuu gucugu
pale, puny, Scrofulous children, or to
'JGrippe," pneumonia, fevers and other
nrnntmt inc nc.nte diseases, nothine can
equal tne "JJiscovery."
Catarrh is Dositively . cured by Dr.
Sage's Jttemeay.
UisBolatian Notice.
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States, j
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
m . C 1 A TJt "VTnt- rri.IliTv Si".-
ITtUlDlcrHBUJUUil J..5T b. vim-,
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle wasn., ana varioaa puiu' " v
WoolliflfrTATl.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
TIME TABLES.
'. Railroads.
, in effect Angnst 6, 1S93. . '
" . AST BODND.
o. . Arrive 10:55 T. M. Departs 11:00 P M.
WJE8T BOUND,
o. 1, Arrives 3:8? A. M. . Departs 8:44 A. M.
LOCAL. ' '
Arrives from Portland at 1 T. jr.
ueparis ior roruanu . r. m..
r V r.a. nomr naasanBinr. TMVfl
iae for the w3t at 8:00 A. M., and one ior the
STAGKS.
rfui FriuKi-ilJe. via. Bake Oven, leave daily
i6a.h.
TTnr A ntolnne. Mitchell. CanVOn CitT, leave
laily at 6 A. K. .
For Dufnr, Kine&lor, Wamic, wapiniua, n ann
iHn ar.fi TVcrh V'Rllev. le&V6 daily, except
lunday, at A. si.
For Qoldendale, Wash., leave every dayjoi we
Offices for all lines at tne J mania House.
FBOFKS9IONAL.
H. RIDDEtL Attobkey-at-Law Office
(Jourt btreet, xne uuics, uicg1"
a. B. DDI
WB.W VIVETIC
M.ENEFEE ATTORNEYS - AT
f Jfl ..nit J 'J AVM PnAl
ufub.
rr ctt T - h
I ) t t-m' RnnmH M2 and 43. over Poet
LAW UU1I1B - x " ' . -
rHr. Rnilrlinz. Entranoe on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
k o. BENNETT, ATTORNE Y-AT-LtATf .
-A., flee in Bchanno' building, up stair.
Of
The
Jalles, Oregon:
M.va n iTTr-VTTItnTOK. H. H. WIXJKN
f AY8, HCNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB
.VI nk ys-at-law Offices, French's block over
first National Jianx. t rauen. Kim&uix.
T H. WILSON ATTOBNIY-AT-LAW XMXJnio
itreet, 1 he Danes, uregon. - . --
J SUTHERLAND, M. V., M.; r. i. jji. v.
. M. C. P. and S. O., rhyslelam and Snr
eeoo. Booms 3 and 4, Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, wes end of Second
street.
WI-ARlv BACK
At the old stand, and ready to supply our
cuspmers-with anything in the line of
Implements, Etc.
. . Everything iii our line....-..?!...,
MAYS & CROWE.
D
R. EBHELMAN (HOMEOPATHIC) PHYSICIAN
ana ?.-.T"?2ir: -d"-
lay or night, city or country.
wtf
DR. O.D. DO AN E PHYSICIAN AND SUB
gbon. Ofiice: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman,
asock. Kesidence: S. E. corner Court and
Fourth streeta, secmd door from th corner
Omoe hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to a P. M
DdlDDALL DsNTisT. Gas given tor the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teetn
.-t on flowed aluminum piate. Rooms: Sign oi
Ate Golden Tooth, Second Street.
SOCIKTIKS.
J. d. BCHEKCI.
iTesiaenr.
J. M. Pattbbsok,
v Cashier.
Fttst Rational Bank.
TASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
first and tnvra jiiunuaj ui wvji ....
r. St. . - .
ALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
I ) Mt. m Miuionie Hall the third Wednesday
f each month at 7 P. M.
Tn DonV ot fho fllH QtHTlfi and wiU be K,ad to welcme a11 fiia old custom
1S Dull ill Lliu Ulll UldllU, ers, and as many new ones as possible......... ..
' ' - ' DEALER IN . , ;
Has, Grain, Feed, Flour, Qrocsiies ana Provisions,
Fruits, Es, Poultry, Potatoes, Bee Supplies. . :-
Orders Promptly Filled. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
.Familiar Faces in a New Place......
THE DALLES,
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits receivea, BUDjee w oigui
TWhf n, r!rin-lr
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitxea on aaj oi wu-enu".
Sicrht and Telegrapbic Exchange sold on
tana.
Yl Mt Hood CamoKo. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
OF THE WORLD. O R. Ri YARD.
Late Special Agent General Land Office.
J. E. BARNETT
DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompsok. Jho. S. Schbnck.
Ed. M. WixjIiIAMb, Ijbo. a. l.isbs.
tL. jyi. ceali,.
COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, y. 'CtXv
i I everv Friday evening at 7 :80 o'clock, in K.
rTv v.11. ramer Seeond and cours sireeis.
Sojourning Drotners are
H . Clopoh. Bec'y. H. A. BIU.B.W.
: scnanao s uuuuui, v in
i itreeta. Bojourning members are cordially ln-
a n n
D. W.VAUSH, IN., oi IV. uu o.
- r o k.ii theunmd and fourth Wednes
lavs of each montn at 7 :w p. m-
Jfye Ieal Estate, loai, IiuraQee,
COLLECTION ACEKCY.
37 -A.
UBIjI'O.
IS BACK
AT THE OLD STAN D
Since Coxey was unceremoniously told
to keep off the grass, he has dwindled,
winkled, shrunk, shriveled and winked
out. without even an expiring flicker,
ff. in true he is nominated for congress
?n Ohio. h5l that was the last evidence
required to show how small he had be
come. His name alone is remembered
a tale, and painting a very
visible moral. He loomed up. like the
m.nt in the Arabian Niahta tale, and
like it was mostly fog and steam. In-lii-n
ihe noor fisher boy who un
loosed tbisgiaut we were all surprised
, to think so large an object could have
been couiined in a teakettle and a small
irrt.l at that "Keep off the grass,"
was the mystic charm that sent this
modern fog-giant eqmrming Dactinto
i;tti mt. to be aeain thrown into,
nri lost in the sea. He rode his hobby
to Washington, and herded his poor ms
n,rixl armvof the perennially impecun-
' ious, a march of six hundred miles,
buoyed up by hope and handouts to see
original Coxey arrested by
a eeventy-ii-dollar-a-month hireling of
the government, just the same as it ne
was only an ordinary tramp. He passed
i;ir a meteor across the political eky,
attracting attention by his lack of head
and abundance of tail, but alter an
there, wasn't enough substance to him
Notice is -hereby given that the part
nArshin heretofore existing between the
nndersicrned. under the firm name of
Paul Krelt & Co., has been dissolved by
mntnal consent. Paul Jvrelt retires
fvm tVio Kiiaincpa nr the same will be
continued by D. W. Vause at the old m f TnchfamentS. MUSIC,
cranrl -a,hn will nnnnme all the Dartner-1 ' .
ship liabilities. .'
Dalles City, Or. May 26, 1894.
D. W. Vacbk
A.-nn irrnTuTT A TkT TV.MHKKKNI
t s nvinrk at the readine room. A U are invited.
w . -r A -v T" V TT' TV T I mi mnira innr.R tin. 2. I.O. G.T. Kesr-
K I LX 111 I r. IM 1 ' I ",. 'a,' 7,C.Hn, Frici.v at 8 r. K.. a'
A" AAW I vf- ' J. 8. WlKzua. C. T.
DlKSMOttH JARISM, sec y.
Parties having Property they -wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, c.
... .9 . , " . , , -n n J -j. o. ai ; 1 tics
"Abstract ot Title xwnisnea, iu una ii w tucir k"iijd w "
Ve shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contcsti
t UC1UI O HUD UiUTO . .
With a fine selection of
BOOKS, STATIOUEET,
And everything to be found in a first-class book j
- CU1U II1"""- oimav .
PEOPLE ACROSS THE SEA.
B
162 SXICOIVI ST.
TpKMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meet
A. in Fraternity xiaii, over rveucia,
treet, Thursday evenings
W. 8 Mtm. Financier. : r M. W
TAB. NESM1TH POST, No. 82, U. A. K. flieew
fj every Saturday at v:isu r. m.., m
wail. - : .
i . . . . tttwa-V TTTsIIOV- KO. 40.-
A. Meets second and fourth Thursdays each I
m?t?ri,T :J ? Pres.
OFU E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In
the K. oi r. xiaii. .
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES. OR.
E8ANQ VE REIN Meets every
evening m tne a., oi r. am.
8unda
tTto m!a4f.s;t.Tr of Porturral. in consider- IPninnn l!nnroltf ririlry Pfl
ation of the small size of his kingdom, Ol.ljJC;-IIIIGI Oljf U1U& UU.
contents himself Willi, gbJ4,44u a year.
TiTir. pmneror of China is re joicinrf in
the arrival of an heir. The baby has
been temDorarilv named Ah Goo Prit-
tee-Prittee.
ROF L, P. XlViaiON, JMO. 1D( mntLo iir
. tt t Troll tun first and third Wednes
day of each month, at7.Jir..
DEALERS !"
THE CUTJKCHKS.
'.T&.CELEBRTtTED;
GGLUMBIa BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
mi. ii un..n uiran, i nn tnrnitii' oiiL the best Beer and ?orte
lato n,eiininmu . . . v. v. . ...
cast of the Cae.de. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ,
ful P.r hnvW m IntrtHluewl. and on v ttw firBt claas article will be p seed '
Piiie Drugs WiBinloals,
FINE LINE OF
When Baby was sick, we gave 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.
Cord Wood.
We again have an abundant supply of
dry fir and hard wood for immediate
rleliverv at the lowest rates, and hope to
be favored with a liberal share of the
trade. Jos. T. Peteks & Co.
ipiPOHTEO and DOlrTESTIC CIGRS
At Our Old Place of Business.
Do You Want Soda ?
Do You Want Syrups?
Do You Want Anything ?
. - ; In the shape of
or anything good for hot weather
beverage? If so, call on
Gkau Wall Fr.
t - EA . on1 rlaailBrilA
designs, with borders to match, at very JOSEPH FOLGO, THE BOTTLER,
low price. a . a 1. , at v
T-
t.-4.. Tnr Mass AVftrTV HllTWiaV &t
aj flfiO 1 A OOWl . wt a..- . I
5a. k. HiKh Mas at WK30 A. M. Vespers at
7T.U. . . ; L
I OT. PAULS CHTJRCH Union Street, opposite
-ru.i. tj T.-n ii antifrn Rpo.tnr. Services
iP, Snn'dav at 11 A. M. and 7:30 . K. Bunday
School 9:45 A. Jf. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:30
nrnoni d . IMQT i 1.1 IT TJ r TT QaT. O 1). TlT
n lok. Pastor. Morning services every 8ab-
I Tiath Hi thn ROjinemv at iJ. a. douuo.
1 school Immediately alter b1!'! ."""7
Prayer meeung T" 'TZa'Z
lence. u mon surviuco -
. P. M.
Mn.Tnni.Aii.iAI,T rfTTTTr!TT Rev. W. C
. n . OMimiaMArTfllindnTBtll
A.M. and 7 P. sc. biiiiohjk''"'
I tervlce. 6 tr angers cordially invited. Beats rrea.
M- E. CHURCH Rev. J. Whislbb, pastor.
League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Titatton Is extended by both pastor and people
w aii. -
CHRISTIAN CHURCH RBV.P. H- McGtTFFBT
Aoni. Twi'a r.v t 11 n m. and 7:80 p. m. All
arepeoroiaiiT inviiou.
Tv ANGELICAL LUTHERAN-Ninto street,
JU KfiT. A. Horn, paawr. ow""
SnndaT-scbool at 2:30 p.m A cordial welcome
o eTry one. v -
BUNNELL.,
Pipe Won, Tin Bepalrs ajyi aoofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
- . . ' 0
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kus'
- DiacKsmiui oiiup.
JK. A.. DIETRICH, ,
Physician and Surgeon,
DUFUB, OREGON. -
ah TirnfpRslnnal calls nromrjtlv attended
to, day and night. . aprl4
ESTRAYED.
.9.
From Hood River, one Brown Mare, branded
S T on left hip. Any one finding or hearing of
such a mare will be liberally rewarded by send
ing me word. J. B. bah a.