en lis Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. IT MAIL, KWTASI PKXPAID, lit IBTiHCI. Wskly, 1 year months.. - X " Dally, 1 year " 6 month..... per " .S 1 GO . 0 75 . 060 . 6 00 . 8 00 . 0 50 tdresa all communication to " THE CHRON ICA," The Dalles, Oregon. RIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1894 LET ALL OBEY. Since the aoldiera were called in to qaiet the troubles in Chicago, and Judge Grosscup'e grand jury has indicted Debs and others of the American Railway Union, we have heard nothing farther mboat that same grand jury indicting the ' board of railway managers. It was held out to the strikers that there would be im favoritism shown, that the employer s well as the employe should be made to obey the law. The strikers were promised a fair deal. Have they had it? Most assuredly not. While Mr. Debs and others are under bonds awaiting trial for conspiring to injure Pullman and the railroad companies, the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., boldly advertises the fact that the boycott it had declared against the Santa Fe was off. If the boycott is unlawful for Debs and his followers,. why is it not also unlawful for the Southern Pacific railroad? If Debs is to be punished for interrupting inter fltate commerce, why is not Mr. Crocker of the Southern Pacific also in dicted! The interstate commerce law was enacted to protect the people against exorbitant charges, but in that direction it is and always has been an utter fail ure. The railroad companies pay no attention to the law only when they can -invoke it to get some benefit from it. The United States courts pay no atten tion to it, and do not undertake to en force it unless their masters, the railroad companies demand it in their own interests. We have read in some of the leading dailies, editorials deprecat ing the action of the' country press in making trie assertion that there is .one law for the corporations and another for the people. That such sen timents were misleading and stirred the people to 'dissatisfaction. This is trjie, and this is what was intended. The liberty of the people, the equality of citizens and corporations before the law is the foundation on which the fabric of our government rests, and that destroyed, anarchy would follow. The country press represents the people, and fights the people's battles. - Unfor tunately the big dailies are almost all on the side of the corporations. They are there for the same reason the United States senators are there, because they are few in number, have large circula tions and are for sale in a compact body. The country newspaper today is the bulwark of American liberty. The country editor may lack brilliancy, but he is at least honest. He is a laborer, one of the common people, and their in teres ts and his are common. The assertion that there are two kinds of law, one tor the people and one for the corporations, will continue to . be made, because it is true. That the American Railway Union leaders are prosecuted on the charge of boycotting and the board of railroad managers are not, though admitting their guilt, Is the proof of it. We believe in the law and in its strict enforcement, but as at pres- .. ent construed by our courts the laws are obligatory only on the masses. The safety of the republic is threatened by it, for history tells us that whenever any class has gotten above the reach of the law, that the common people pulled it down into reaching distance. His tory will repeat itself. Some Idle Idyls. .. Last night we were sitting on the porch by the side of the Umatilla house, oar number 8 shoes resting on the rail ing, an inch or two higher than our head, and enjoying with all our poetic soul the panorama of river and mount ain, as the .one swept into the winding canyon of the other ; while over them the western sky, flecked with patches of rose-colored clouds, gave glowing con trast to the sombre coloring of the rugged hills. Whether it was the little ' ghost of a breeze that crept up from the Columbia, Cool as the touch of loving . hands to fevered brow, or the reception a stranger gets in The Dalles society ' . circles ; or whether the fact that good old Dan Butler had been with us and i giving us some very interesting remin- esce'nses, or whether our feet : being somewhat above us as we have stated, ' we do not know; but suddenly and " without an instants warning a thought track ;us The unusual occurrence is ; therefqre being found, made a note of. In years gone by John C. Fremont i passed through this country, and in passing, had for a guide an Indian, in digenous to this country just like the , salmon, and like them also, bearing the name ot Chinook; to which, perhaps to - distinguish him from Judge Deady's - salmon, some un poetic'-whit brother - had prefixed the name of Billy. Billy Chinook was the combination. Long after Fremont had discovered the bumble-bee on the summit of the Rocky mountains, corralled California, married Jessie Benton and become famous, Billy took onto himself a wife, and in the -course of time died! Yesterday we saw his relicet or relic Mrs. Billy Chinook that was. She was standing in Mcln erny's store buying some inconsequent lace to attach to some portion of her bridal robes, for she had ceased to mourn for Billy and had taken unto her self a handsome young fellow of her tribe, who was not born when Billy and her were one. '.' She is a . handsome woman yet, as handsome goes in that connection. That, however, was not the thought that struck ua which was something like this: Billy Chinook was Fremont's guide, Billy died and Mrs. Billy married. Now suppose in twenty years Mrs. Billy dies, Mrs. Billy's widower, after twenty years more, marries a' young squaw and In the course of time Mrs. Billy's second husband dies. Then this widow carries out this plan, marrying a young buck who outlives her and so on for ten or twelve generations! "What elation will this last woman be to thai original Billy Chinook? The problem is too deep for as, but somehow it strikes as that the brevet widow of Billy Chinook ought to have a pension or a pappoose, or some thing to show that the government was not ungrateful. . -And then what is this thought busi ness anyway? Bob Ingersoll, who has said many foolishly good things, tracing thought back to the fountain head, credits it to food. He shows how food, the fuel of the human engine, is trans formed into blood ; how the blood acts upon and supports the brain, and how the brain evolves thought. "By what wonderful alchemy of nature," said he, "was food transformed into the divine tragedy of Hamlet?" This is another problem too deep for us ; but we can answer it, Yankee like, by asking an another : "By what chemical reaction is beef and cabbage so lost from useful ness as to be changed into a Salvation Army sermon?" We don't know. The heat yesterday was simply offen sive, for it stuck its nose into every body's business, and that, too, on col lection day. It was more than offensive, it was insulting. It reminded us, as we penned the now venerable personal that everybody and his folks had skipped for the mountains or the seaside, or some where, where the mercury wasn't slop ping over, that this was our busy year, that we couldn't spare the time to hie ourselves, even on foot, to the shady trout stream. It also suggested to us that we couldn't spave the money either. Besides that it thawed our thews and sinews, and melted the last clean collar our China wash man has ventured to trust us with. Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused . by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itis entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken 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 (.caused by catanh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. t J. UHKJSE Y & Co., Toledo, O. sold by Druggists, 7oc. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school super intendentthereof will hold a fpublic ex amination at his office in The Dalles be ginning Wednesday, August 8, 1894, at 1 o'clock p. m. Dated this 30th day of July, 1894. Tkoy Shelley, dw County School Supt., Wasco Co. , ( Cord tVod. We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and hard wood for immediate delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to be fayored with a' liberal share of the trade. Jos. T. Petkrs & Co. Fnt on Your Glasses and Look at This. From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Rowland, 113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. Notice. All parties having claims against the late Chas. . Haight, are requested to present the same at once to the under signed. lmo. Mas. C. E. Haight. , Notice'. All city warrants registered prior to January 2, 1892, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Bcbget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1894. Ask your grocer for Farrell & Co.'a sweet clover honey, rock candy drips and Puritan maple syrups. These syrups guaranteed pure. II. A. DIETRICH, Physician and Surgeon, DUFUK, OREGON. a"" All TlTYlfaiKii-kn a 1 stalls nmmntlv oHii1aJ o, day and night. aprU 5 ir A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing' rash, by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Richard Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says: . I have sold Aftc'a Family Medicines for 40 years, and have hearc" nothing but good said of tliem. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, one in particular being that of- a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, ' in spite of the best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ifasa. Cures others, will cure you Advertised Letters. Following is the'liat of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Friday August 3d, 1894. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised : Brown, Mr'C C Cronin, Miss Katie Depel, D Duty, Mathew (2) Egan, Dan (2) Eakin, Mr W C Eagle Woolen Mill Eglund, Mr Cal Co, Grimes, Monroe Grimes, C M Gordon, Mrs Grace Hurlbert, Mr Beam Landes, Mr Wm Helmer, Mrs Rose Hughes, M v -Johnson, Jan J . Martin, M Macedon.MiBS MaieMahon, Mr Dennis Moore, Mr Wash Moore, Wm A Moore, Mr H W Nye, M C Patterson, Mr Hugh Swanger, E Swazey, Mrs Josa . Snyder, G W Seletzy, Mr Frank Weigle, Mr D C Weed, Mr J A . Wood, Mr Geo " Wood, Addie C . : !YouDg, W F ' ; ' ' 'M. T. Nolan, P. M. Ayer's Hair Vigor has no equal, in merit and efficiency, as a hair dressing and for the prevention of baldness. It eradicates dandruff, keeps the scalp moist, clean, and healthy, and gives vi tality and color to weak, faded, and gray hair. The most, popular of toilet articles. ' For Sale. 160 acres 5 miles north of Moro, Sher man county. . - Can run header over lis acres. Living spring, 130 acres fenced. Good sheep range adjoining. Small house, barn, etc. Price $1,000. $150 down, balance in three years. . .. . A. Guintheb, Morp, Or. The value of a good name was well ex amplified the other day, when a man asked one of our druggists for a bottle of Sarsaparilla. "Whose?" inquired the clerk. "Whose?, why, Ayer's, of course. Ye don't suppose I'm going to run any risks with Hannah, do ye?" Get Your Money. All county warrants registered prior to August 1, 1890, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after July 12th. Wm. Michsll, County Treasurer. For Sale. One 8 pan of driving horses, one side bar top buggy, one set double harness. one single carriage harness. Inquire of d&w2w. . Mrs. C. E. Haight. notice. So Freight will be accepted for ship ment between the hours of 5 P. M. and 9 A. M except f.ive Stock and Perlshv able Goods. !., p. Jb A. N. Co. July 20th, 1894. . Baldness is often preceded or accom panied by grayness of the hair. To pre vent both baldness and grayness, use Hall's Hair lienewer, an honest rem edy. Ad. Kellfer is now located at . H. Butts' old stand,, and will be glad to wait upon nis many friends. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in the City NEW and-FIRST-CLASS. Were It To Always Employ . ' in advertising the most emphatic statements and claims possible, V we could say some big truths about our , Dry Qood$, 51otbii?$, Iac, Embroideries, Conscious, however, of our strength and superiority and know ing the High intelligence of our patrons, we are content to modestly tell of the new styles which we are now showing. Call and get a pair of BULLJBREECHES will not rip. Men's, $1.50; boys', $1.25. rBOFESSlOSAL. H H. RIDDKLL Attorhet-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. a. b. Dcrua. ruin kmbfh. DUFDR, A MKNEFEK Attosneys - at law Booms 42 and 43, oyer Post iffice Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. . VS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- Bee In Schanno'a building, op stairs. The alles, Oregon. , B. CONDOR. J. W. COKBOK. CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEY8 AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court house. The Dalles, Or. B. S-HUXTJUGTOW. H.B.-WIUOH. HUNTINGTON A WILSON ATTOBHKTS-AT-uw Offices, French's block oyer first Na tional Bank. . Dalles. Oregon. H. WILSON Attobmbt-at-law Rooms French & Co.'a bank bulldlrur. Second -ttreet. The Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, SI. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C. M. C. P. and S. O., Physician and Sur geon. Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. DR. E8HKLM.AN (HOMOEOPATHIC; PHY8ICXAH and Stjbqbom. Calls answered promptly lay or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and "Chapman block. . wtf DR. O. D. DOAtfK PHYSICIAN AND BUR GEON. Office: rooms 6 and 8 Chapman ilock. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and fourth streets, sec rad door from the corner Iffice boors 9 to 12 A, M., 2 to 5 and 7 to i F. II DSIDDAXL Dbhtist. Oat given for the painless extraction of teeth. 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