C2) Tis Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. IT M1U, POSTAGE rEiniS, IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year. 1 60 " 6 months. 0 75 S " 0 60 1lly, 1 year.... 6 00 " months. .. S 00 " per ,. 0 60 Address all communication to " THS CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. THURSDAY, - - AUGUST 23.1894 OFFICIAL ANARCHISTS, 'We would be pleased indeed to note noise indication somewhere that the corporations and wealth of the country are not above the reach of the law. We have diligently watched the course of congress, only to find that the trusts controlled it. Turning to the president we find that Havemeyer speaks, and hia lips, once eloquent in defense of the common " people, grow dumb. The United States courts are brought into prominence with questions in which the citizen and the corporations are both before it, and.the citizen goes to the wall. As a last resort, a commission is ap pointed to examine into these same questions of labor and capital, both be ing charged with the same offense boycotting; but the labor is tried, while the corporations are asked no questions. If there ever was an unholy conspiracy in this country, it was that of the Amer ican board of railway managers, yet none of these are tried. Corporations that have flagrantly violated every para graph of the interstate commerce law, from the day it was promulgated, ac knowledge the existence of that law only when it is invoked to protect them. We do not believe in anarchy ; we do believe in the strict enforcement of the laws. Let the railroads pause, and the United States courts and congress change their course. Let them be law- abiding before their example is followed and the people also become anarchists. The worst anarchy in the United States is that whose doctrines are promulgated by congress, the courts and the corpo rations. Let them beware when their example is followed by the people. 4 OF GREAT FAITH. Professor Falb's predictions of earth quakes and tidal waves haye their amus ing side. We are reliably informed that many persons are leaving the seaside on this account, showing that some people are prone to believe. Without intended slight to the great professor's scientific attainments, we must confess to a spirit of unbelief in his dire prognostications Of course it is a serious thing when Jupiter and the other big fellows get in conjunction with Uranus, but we don't "see why this should give our good old mother earth the cholera morbus. We think the professor is wrong in his diagnosis. The situation reminds us of what an old miner said of the geologists "That they reminded him of a gnat on the back of an elephant, formulating an opinion concerning the internal con struction of the animal from the appear ance of the bide." Jupiter with his moons, isn't going to affect us, and if Saturn goes fooling round too near, Havemeyer and the sugar ring will absorb him. The only damage that will be done by the professor's collection of stars will be to break the seaside hotels. The dispatches announce the engage' ment of Miss Florence Pullman, daugh ter of the sleeping car highwaymaD, to the Prince of Isenburg-Birstein, "eldest son of Prince Charles of Isenburg-Birstein and the Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, and cousin of the emperor of Austria." It may be possible that some ' of the elite of the effete East may be interested in such news as the above, but the great mass ot the American peo ple have no more interest in Miss Pull man's mashe3 than they have in those of the coffee-colored descendants of bet tor men than Pullman, down in the cotton belt. The fact that an American girl has used her father's ill-gotten wealth to purchase a title is not calcu lated to awaken any enthusiasm. The curious old Latin phrase "Habet bovem in lingua," has puzzled many . good Latin scholars. It is translated "He has a cow on his tongue." The expression originated with the late Sen ator Nesmith, who when he crossed the plains with an ox team, on losing one of his oxen yoked up a cow and worked her on the off wheel, and of course hitched to the tongue. On being asked concerning his. outfit the great linguist used the quotation which we have noted, "Habet bovem in lingua." ' The first thing the legislature should do next winter is to pass a bill increas ing the salary of the assessor. The office ie really the most important, one in the county and.the hardest to fill. Its duties are disagreeable, and its work difficult. The assessor should be paid as much or more than the clerk or sheriff. Goldendale is to ' have a new . paper the Independent. It will make its ap pearance Saturday with W. J. Story as editor. , .Down at the seaside the high breakers roll and the high rollers break on thy hotel bars, oh sea! - Congress will probably adjourn next week. The tariff bill will, be settled Monday afternoon, and the minor mat ters pending will be dropped as soon as that is done. It will be a relief to know that they are done, and to find some thing besides the dispatches from Wash ington, in the newspapers. ' Took a Shot at Them. The Troutdale couple who were mar ried a few evenings ago had to adopt stronger measures with eerenaders than did the Albina pair that called out the police department to tone down the bois terous crowd bent on extending congrat ulations. The newly married pair: of Troutdale were so annoyed that the bridegroomk too a shot at the night prowlers. Fortunately no one was hit, but the crowd all dispersed. The disap pointed revelers then retaliated by mov ing on the town, where they roused every Bleeping inhabitant by their noise, so says a correspondent. . They wound up by killing a cat and stretching it up in front of a hostelery, together with an ap propriate sign. . The proprieter says he would like to meet the parties who did the work, under conditions which he prefers to name. Troutdale is a lively town. . ' ' The Most Gorgeous Treasures or Arabia. What a splendid picture 'it brought before your mind t You read the glow ing descriptions of the eecret treasures which the genii of the ring spread be fore Aladdin's gaze. You perused this favorite Btory of yours in "Arabian Nights" when a boy, and your imagina tion pictured brilliantly for you every thing that the words suggested.. 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 thete 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?, VARIED AND INTERESTING. Coopekative agriculture thrives in France. Manchester, Va., uses tramps in chain pangs. Syracuse students have human bone cane handles. Klectric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so . well known and eo 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 kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused 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 bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's. An Edinburgh, life insurance man says that the largest mortality rate in indoor occupations is found among liquor sellers. Among 1,000 sellers he found the average mortality to be 29.2. It Should ISo 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 he ever used for lung trouble. ' Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kinersly's.- . The Hell Telephone annual report for 1893 shows gross earnings, $5,781,070 increase, 8780,190; net, 3,925,485 in crease, 8518.811. . . - Ayer's Ague Cure is an' antidote for malaria . and all malarial diseases, whether generated by swamp or eewer. Neither quinine, arsenic nor any other injurious drug enters into the composi tion of this remedy. Warranted to cure fever and ague. ' A person is prematurely old when baldnesss occurs before the forty-fifth year. Use Hall's Renewer to keep the scalp healthy and prevent baldness. ' The Prices "v on the remaining New Pianos range . from ...,....". '" $238 to $288 The Instruments ' are first-class in every detail, fully warranted , and can n where be bought at such low prices. I. C. NICKELSEN'S. Subscr.be for The Chronicle. Pit, n 2b S5 .Mrs. J. H. IIousnyder, 152 Pacific : Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " Whea a girl at school, in Beading, 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 me to use Ayer's Hair .Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair - Began to Groty, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how ever, from blonde to dark brown." " After a fit of sickness, ruy hair came out in combfulls. I used two botlle9 of Ayer's Hair Vigor anil now my hair is over a yard loag and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, . 1409 Itegina St., Harvisbtirjr, Pa. 'I have used Ayer's Ilair Vigor for several yuan? anil always obtained satis factory rcsr.Irs. .1 know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Wrnctt, Mammoth Si"ii:!g. Ark. hslf Ml Prepurc-d :y Dr. ." . O. A yer .t Co., Lowell, UajES. - Ginseng; in China. Ginseng is an important article of ex port to China, and the trade is largely in the hands of the resident Chinese themselves. They buy the root of wholesale dealers, who get it of coun try folk at about two dollars and fifty cents a pound. Chinamen seldom buy directly from the countrymen, because the latter being unacquainted with the Celestials, are unwilling to send the root C. O. D. . The Chinese make a mys tery of the trade, but they send abroad yearly many thousands of dollars worth of ginseng. ' . Notice to Tiix,.j crs. 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-intter-viewed by the assessor will please call at the office on Thursdays, Fridays or Sat urdays, as all property must be assessed. Joel Koositz, - Countv Assessor." Fo Trout. Xftk. The great fishing resort of the North west. Parties can procure teams or con veyance the round trip by writing and Btating time they wish to start, number of the party, amount of baggaee, etc. Address A. H. Jewktt, lm White Salmon, Wash. For Sale. A. R. .Byrkett, at White Salmon, Waeh., 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. Bybkett, . 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. Bceget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1S94. Cord Wood. 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. Peters & Co. I.OKt. Between the 8-Mile schoolhouse 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. For Voile and Grub In my mules and horses, I give Simmons Liver Regulator. I ' have not lost ne 1 gave it to. -. E. T. Taylob, Agt. for Grangers of Ga. . For Rent. The Union street lodging house. For terms apply to- Geo. Williams, admin istrator of the estate ot John Michel bach. lm. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, Old Rttmotry Building, Washington Street, between Second bet Second aud Third, CSfaaH Just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and h"s large assortment of Fonipn and Amer ican Cloths, whicb he can finish To Order for those that favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Speefelty. Avers DOES NOT N . The war in China does not cut any figure in comparison with Charles P. Stephens' attractions in . .. Dry dood5, Iotfyip, laee5, Embroideries, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, ETC., . .- s ' . ' , " 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 This. From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Rowland, 113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. FBOFESSIOJtAL. H H. EIDDELL attorns y-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. .' a. b. doitjk. rsAHK mknefek. DUFCB., A MENEFEE Attobhys - AT 11T Rooms 42 aud 43, over Post ilnce Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. I S. BENNETT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Of . V lice in ochanno building, up stairs. The sule, Oregon. . , . J. B. CONDON. J. W. CONDON.1 1 CONDOJS & CONDON, ATVOB.NEY8 AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court house, The Dalles, Or. B.S.HUNTINGTON. - H. S. WILSON. HUNTINGTON A WILSON ATTORNEYS-AT-uw Offices, French's block over .istSa1 uonal Bank Dalles. Oregon. w H. WILSON ATTOBNEY-AT-U.W Booms , French & Co.'s bank bull din sr. Second itreet, I'ne Dalies, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M.; F. T. M. C. M. C. P. and S. O., l'hyslcian and Sur geon. ' Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end oi Second street. DR.EBHELM.AN (HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAK and bOBGKON. Calls answered pimptly lay or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and ".Chapman block. wtl DR. O. D. DOAN E PHYSICIAN AND 8UB 6KON. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman flock. Residence: S. E. corner Court and Fourth streets, see nd door from the comer )ffice hours 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M DuIDDALL Dentist. Gas given lor the painless extraction ol teeth. Also teeth et ou flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of be Golden Tooth. Second Street. SOCIETIES. w TA8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets erst and uurd Monaay oi eacn montn at i 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. .1 Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even nerof each week In Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m. COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. S, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday -evening at 7 :S0 o'clock, in K. it P. hall, corner Second and Court streets, sojourning brothers are welcome. 1. Ci.oueH, Seo'y. H. A. Bills.N. i. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets f every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, in fchanno'B building, comer of Court and Second treets Sojourning members are cordially in ited. W. L. BRADSHAW, D. W.Vaosb, K. of R. and 8. C. O. SBEMBLY NO. 4K27, K. OF L. Meets in K V of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes lavs of each month at 7:30 p. m. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE it 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 Friday at 8 P. M.. a' K- of P. HalL J. S. Winzlkb, C. T. Dinsmobe Pabibh, Sec'y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. 0. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second creet, Thursday evenings at 7 :3u. C. F. 8TEPHEN8, W. B Mykbs, Financier M. W J AS. NESMITH POBT, No. 82, G. A. R. 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