V f TJ13 Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. BY MAIL, P08TAG1C PRKPAID, IS DTAHCK. Weekly, 1 year. ..... ' 6 months.. " S ". Dally, 1 year. . " months - per ." 1 60 . . . 0 75 .. 0 50 . .- 6 00 ... 8 00 .'. 0 60 Address all communication to " THfi CHKON 1CLK." The Dalles, Oregon. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1894 SOME OF OUR MILLIONAIRES. ; s It is, announced that "William Waldorf Astor, who loses $8000 a month on his periodical, The Pall Mall Magazine, has . become a British citizen. It ia also an nounced that certain other of our Amer ican ruling families now in Europe have decided that they will never return to this country to live. Their home is in New York, but their complaint is that New York never does anything to make life pleasant for these many millioned; . therefore they won't live in . America any more. The principal reason they think they are unkindly treated appears Jto be that New York has been Y&inly trying for years to make Some of them pay their taxes. This is too bad. New York ought to remit their taxes for the honor of having our American nobility live there. More than that, it ought to , institute a constant round of strawberry and ice cream festivals and baseball fames in their honor and invite them free. It ought to sit up night thinking of ways to amuse them and pet them. We owe everything to our millionaires, we do, in this country. The only trouble is that we do not properly ap preciate them. When that beggarly Battenberg finally makes up his mind . which American millionaire's daughter be will marry, and when the rest of them buy their deer parks and London bouses and get regularly into the swim with British nobilities and royalties, perhaps we will think more of them and begin to wake up to the beauty and brains that are lost to us forevermore. Maybe they will buy up some titles of nobility, and then we shall know and be eure what rare spirits have vanished from our midst. One thing we are certain of, however, and that little fact leaves us not wholly disconsolate. We know they will draw their money regularly from this coun try. We are still good enough to pay rents to our millionaires and furnish the .material for their coupon cutting. Meantime if eight people do frequently live in one room in the cities whence our noble millionaires derive their revenues, and if a dozen people, are sometimes re ported in one morning paper a's having committed suicide because they cannot pay rent and have nothing to eat be . sides, what does this matter? What right have they to disturb the good times of our millionaires abroad by making such unpleasant items in the morning papers? And let the Americans stop at once trying to take care of their suffer ing poor these times and go to work and make the country pleasant for our mil lionaires to live in. Norwajk (Ohio) Keister. The Portland Telegram gives the fol . lowing concerning the predictions of earthquakes and tidal waves, a subject that just now is of considerable interest : "Professor Rudolph Falb, the German meteorologist, whose name has been taken in vain so frequently within the last few weeks, is good-natured about it, and says that he is ' making no mistake. - He is quoted in the Baltimore Sun of a recent date as saying that his predictions of "critical days" for 1894 are divided into three classes, and that August 30th is the first critical day of the first class, to be followed by September 29th and October 2Sth. He asks a suspension of judgment on his prediction until these dates aro passed. His dates for the second class are September 15th, October 14th and November 13th ; for the third class, August 16th, November 27th and December 27th. It will be observed that only one date has been passed, August 16th, which belongs to the third, or least important class; and so far as we have beard there were no unusual at mospheric conditions, except that it was the beginning of excessively hot weather. - Our con temporary the Evening Tele gram prints a pretty little description of . bow several boys rode from Shoshone to Portland. We do not like to criticize, ' but how can we believe the story when it says thai on the 13th of June they took the Union Pacific train at Portland and started east. As a matter of fact there was no Union Pacific train on that date, and very little Union Pacific rail road in this vicinity. The boys proba bly came up on the D. P. & A. N. Co.'s boats, but as the Portland dailies are forbidden to mention that line, the Tele gram is excusable, as it would have been nnable to get the boys out of town any other way, and so they would have missed all the tun. The latest son of York, the brand spanking new baby, has been christened. He will pass through the world bearing the names Edward, Albert, Christian, George, Andrew, Patrick, David. . That conglomeration of pre-nominal titles ought to prove a microbe killer, and warrant the owner against everything from colic to soothing syrup. He should be called Paddy for short, and to please bis grandmother. - . , And now it is definitely established that the lights Sunday evening of which we spoke, were genuine Northern lights, the Aurora Borealis, that heretofore nave been content to twinkle only in the winter time, when the nights are. long and the genuine aurora is shaking the dew from her hair south of the equa tor. , Is it the attempt of nature to throw a little light on the predictions of the great German professor, Falb? We wot not, but a etray borealis wandering around in August with the thermometer standing at 90 in the shade is indeed a rarity. - ' - Mr; Franklin Lane editor of the Tacoma News, delivered an address at the Tacoma tail-ender fair which was flowery enough to satisfy a young ladies class in botany, but in the midst of it he made a strange slip. He said "Like Hercules we have touched the earth.and gained new strength." Mr.' Lane was mistaken in his man. Hercules was on the earth most of the time. The gentleman he alluded to' was George Francis Train.- He' gained strength when on the ground ; and besides we are told he once "lit" in Tacoma. We haye stated two or three times in these columns that we will not print obituary poetry. No matter whether it is good, bad or indifferent, if it is sent to this shop it goes into the waste basket. We don't like to make this refusal, be cause we don't like to hurt anyone's feelings, but we are forced to refuse the passable rhyme, in order to stand off those who write -without reason, rhyme or cause. ' - We respectfully refer all writers of the class to the old Latin proverb, "De mortuia nil nisi bonum." The senate is unable to do business, a bare quorum being in the city, and of these enough - being away from the capitol to prevent business being done. In the house yesterday but little was done, the session lasting : only, fifty minutes. The Most Gorgeons Treasures of Arabia. What a splendid picture it brought before your mind ! You read the glow ing descriptions of the secret .treasures which the genii of the ring spread be fore Aladdin's gaze, i You perused this favorite story of yours in - "Arabian Nights" when a boy, and your imagina tion pictured brilliantly for you every thing that the words suggeeted. That was when you were a boy. To day, possibly, you are unable to do it. Shall we tell you the reason why? Most probable because your liver is sluggish, and as a consequence you suffer" from sick headache, dizziness, ' and constipa tion. Do- you want to cure all these troubles permanently, make your liver active, your imagination lively, and in general enjoy things as you did when a boy? All you have to do is to use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, purely vegeta ble, perfectly harmless, the smallest and easiest to take, and they are the cheap est because they are guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. What more can you ask l ft Should Be in Every House J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps- burg, Pa., sayf 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 Beveral 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 he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin- ersly's. ' . - -' ' - ' - , . Vanaon College. . , President . A. C. Jones, of Vashon col lege, arrived in the city last night and can be ' found at the parlors of the Col umbia hotel.. Those having children. thev desire to' send-to school will do well to see him. The school is pleas antly situated on - Vashon island, Wash." For information concerning the school, should you fail to see him, write him at Burton, Wash., for catalogue. - Lost! . Five Dollars Reward. Strayed fronT 'my west pasture,' one iron-grey horse, branded half circle) on left shoulder and two S'e crossed on right -shoulder; rather thin cinch sore on left ribs ; foretop roached back to the place- for halter. Probably went tow ards Tyeh Ridee. Will eive to reward for his return to me at my ranch, or a liberal reward for any information lead ing to his recovery. " ' ; . - A. S. Roberts, " lm . Prospect Ranch. - 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. THE PIANOS f , announced for sale in easy payments and at . -low figures, are going off at a ' lively rate, and entirely satis factory to the purchaser. The sale I commenced with six Pianos, of which two are sold. The Pianos must be . sold. .Four more to select from. ' Don't miss the opportunity. ." ... They will all be sold cheap for cash at V . ! I. C: NICKELSEN'S. 2Irs. J. IL-HonsxYDER, 152l'aeii;f Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: . " Whei a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain ' fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared. I should be permanently so. Friends urged roe to use Ayer' Ilitir Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as tintva head of hair as one could wish for, being ch an geil. how ever, from blonde to dark brown."' '" After a fit of sickness, my hair enme out in combfuIU. I usod tvo bodies of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair ia over a yard Ion.;; and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this irpp:irstioi rt others with .like ood effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 140 iiejiina st., Havrislmrjr, Pa.- ' I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis-, factorv r.-suit. I know it is tlio best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Prepared !y I r. i A ycr V 0., Lowoll, ATaes. Notice to Taxpayers. The county board of equalization will meet in the assessor's office on Monday, Sept. 24th, and continue in session one week-, for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of Wasco connty for 1894. All tax payers who have not been inter viewed by the assessor will please call at the office on Thursdays, Fridays or Sat urdays, as all property must be assessed. Joel Kooktz, . Countv Assessor. ' Attention, Firemen! . All members of the fire department are requested to attend a special meet ing of the department Wednesday, Aug. 22d, at 8 p. m. Delegates and members, who desire to attend the annual Fire men's Convention at Oregon City on Sept. 3d and 4th are especially requested to attend. By order of ' John, Blaseb, Chief Engineer. - For Trout Lake. The great fishing resort of the North west. Parties can procure teams or con veyance the round trip by writing and stating time they wish to 'start, number of the party, amount of baggage, etc, Address ' ; A. H. Jewett, lm White Salmon, Wash. For Sale. - A. R. Byrkett, at .White Salmon, Wash., has a number of pure bred reg istered Al C. C. Jersey bulls of all ages. Pedigree furnished on application. Ad dress or call on ' '. A. R. Byekett, Hood River, Or. ' Notice- All ity warrants registered prior to January 2, 1892, are now due and pay able at . my office. Interest ceases after this date. I. I. Bubget, City Treas. ',- Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1. 1894. IjOSt. Between the 8-Mile school house -and this city, a canvas handbag containing a purse, with money and other articles. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at this office. d&w. Get Tour 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 Rent. - The Union street lodging house. For terms apply to Geo. Williams, admin istrator of the estate of John Michel bach. . -' " ' lm. For Voile and Grubs In my mules and horses, I give Simmons Liver Regulator. I have not lost' ne I gave it to. .,- K. T. Tatlok, Agt. for Grangers of Ga. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, IN THB Avers ar mm Old Rvmotry Building, ' Washington street, between Second bet Second and Third, . , fHas Just received the latest styles in. Suitings for Gentlemen, and hs a large assortment of Foreign and Amer lean Cloths, which ho can finish To Order for those that favor him.' Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. : ' : -:. DOES NOT The war in China does not cut any figure m comparison -with Charles F. Stephens' attractions in Dry Qood5, lotip, laee5, Embroideries, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, ETC., : - Since the passage of the Wilson Tariff Bill. Free Wool Basis. Low Prices for Everybody. Special Bargains for the next Thirty Days.- Put on Tour Glasses and Look at Tbls. From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Kowlaxd, 113 Third St, The Dallee, Or. FSOFG3S10NAL. H H. RIDDELl Attobnet-at-La-w Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. a. b. Dcrrja. fbahk. MKiranx. UUFUK, & MENEKKE ATTOKNBVTS - AT lav Rooms .42 - and 43, over Post ttfice Building, Entrance on Washington Street rhe Dalles, Oregon. . t d. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Of . V. Bee lu Schanno' building, up stain. The Miles, Oregon, 3. B. CONDON. , j. W. CONDON. I CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEYS AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court house, The Dalles, Or. ...... B. S.H0NTIJJGTON. '. H. S. HUNTINGTON & WILSON A TTOBNKYS-AT-law Offices, French's block over .'list Na tional Bank. Dalles. Oregon. , ' H. WILSON AttornbY-at-law Rooms French & Co.'s bank building. Second street. The Dalles, Oregon. -- J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M.; F. T: M. C M. C. P. and 8. O., Physician and Sir geon. Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. ' . D R. KHHKLMAN f HOMOEOPATHIC) PHYSICIAN aiiri KmuiKAH Culls Riiswered nromntlT lay or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and .cnapman diock. . . 1 . wu B. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND 8UR- obon. . Office: rooms o ana o cnapman Uix-k. Residence: 8. K. corner Court and Fourth streets, sec md door from the corner Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M DrilDDALL Dbntist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of he Golden Tooth. Second Street. SOCIETIES. w ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. A A. M. Meets first and third iionaay oi eacn monw at v 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. Mt. Hood CampNo. 59, Meets Tuesday even ngof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :80 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. fl. Cloogh. Seo'y. H. A. Bim.N. O. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in ichanno s building, corner of Court and Second treeta. Sojourning members aro cordially ln v.ted. W. L. BKADSHAW, D. W.Vadre, K. of R. and 8. C. O. SSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K aV. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes lavs of each month at 7:30 p. m. TOMEN'3 CHRI8TIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon t 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are Invited. THE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I.O.G.T. Reg - ular weekly meetings Fridiy at 8 p. M., a' K. of P. Hali. J. S. WlNZLKB, C. T. . DiNSMOitK Paeish, Sec'y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. S, A. O. U. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second treet, Thursday evenings at 7 :SU. C.F.STEPHENS, W. S Mtim, Financier. M. W J AS. NE8MITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:30 p. M ., in the K. of P. Hall. AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40. Meets second and fourth Thursdays each month in K. of P. hau. ' J. W. Ready, , W. H. Jonks, Sec y. Pres. B OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In the K. of P. Hall. GESANG VEREIN Meets every evening n the K. of P. Hall. Sunda B OF L, F. 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