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Tas Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Address all communication to "THE CHRON
ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
WEDNESDAY, - AUG DST 29, 1894
SENSE VS. SOPHOMORE.
We feel that Bishop Joyce did not
mean to eay what be is reported aa say
ing in his sermon last Sunday, to the
effect that newspaper men, most of
whom had not attained the etanding of
eophomore, were in the habit of criticis
ing religion. We do not believe he in
tended to convey the meaning that his
language indicated. There are several
reasons why we' do not believe it. In
the first place, the bishop being an edu
cated, intelligent man, would hardly be
guilty of throwing stones, because the
Methodist mansion is, in respect to
sophomores, composed laagoly of crys
tal. We noticed in the report of last
year's conference, held, we believe, at
Spokane, the requirements held to be
necessary to admit applicants to the
ministry, were rather brief, the last one
mentioned being that they "must have
common sense." There is nothing said
about collegiate education. In fact the
college graduates among the ranks of
the ministry are in a very large minor
ity, and this is especially true of the
Methodist church, which of all denom
ination is meet liberal in permitting its
members to fill its pulpits.' Besides,
-when Christ selected his twelve disci
ples be sought them not from among
the wealthy, not from among those who
bad been given the opportunities for
higher education. There was not one
of them who bad arrived at the dignity
of a sophomore's station.
In this connection we might add that
college education does not necessarily
make an intelligent man or a successful
one. A calf may suck two cows and
only succeed in being a bigger calf; and
the eame is true of humanity in regard
to absorbing the mental pabulum fur
nished by our colleges. Four-filths rf
the college graduates are practically
failures in life. The "common senee"
required by the rules of the church to
permit members becoming ministers is
a much more important requirement
than the sophomore's education, and if
the good bishop meant what be said, be
himself is a fair demonstration of it.
THE HA It PIES GONE.
Congress has adjourned and the coun
try can now apply arnica and stick
. ing planter to its wounds, knowing it
will receive no more for some months at
least, and recover as best it may. The
president thanked both the house and
senate, and expressed the wish that
they might have a pleasant vacation.
The dispatches do not say whether or
not he included Gorman, though it
is probable that he did, with the men
tal addition to his good wishes that in
that gentleman's case the said vacation
might extend over a period of time equal
to that mentioned in the marriage ser
vice. We congratulate the president in that
be no. longer has a congress on his
bands; the country on the fact that it
can take a rest, and congress for its op
portunity to take a much-needed and
long-continued rest. The president has
been so annoyed and haraseed by the
congressional crows that for a while, at
least, he will be lonesome. But then,
when he feels that he can no longer ex
ist without the companionship of the
old congressional flock, he can go to
Buzzards bay.
President Clevt-land lias written a
letter to Congressman Catchinps of Mis
sissippi giving his reasons for not veto
ing the Wilson bill, with Gorman's
brands and ear-marks on it. The presi
dent says he is not bigger than his
" party, but -that' he is in accord with it.
Gorman has done at least one good
thing in convincing, the president -of
what- common people knew before.
When he took Gresham for a bedfellow
be was not of his present opinion. He
thought he was a great deal larger than
his party. As a result his administra
tion finds itself covered with mugwump
vermin, which serves only to make it
scratch.
. Politics are getting warm in most of
the states, but Oregon has had her little
ever and recovered, and so can look on
calmly while her sister states wrestle
with the disease. The elections are
of more than usual interest, as they are
the first held since the tariff agitation
began, and as the successors of those
who passed the bill will be chosen, the
judgment of the people on the measure
will be learned from the ballot N.xes in
Novemlr. . Local matters will have
some effect on the results, but taken as
a whole, the result of the November
election will be a fair expression of pub
lie opinion on the Gorman bill.
The Salem Independent reiterates the
charge the Lower 8oda Springs were
poisoned. Amongst other things in
proof of its charge it aids that "not
1 ng since a rank taste was noticed in
the Sodaville water, and upon opening
the reservoir where the water Is caught,
a litter of pupa in an adyanced etate of
decomposition was discovered." This
indicates that the old Latin poet, Hor
ace, we believe, must have visited that
locality before he wrote those charming
lines beginning "0! Ver purp-ura"
"Violet-colored Spring."
The name Gorman is probably de
rived from gourmand and eo in plain
English is a synonym for glutton, swine,
etc. This is ' according to the eternal
fitness of things, Gorman being the
great American hog.
Cleveland thanks congress for its ser
vices and wishes it a pleasant vacation.
The people thank God for the vacation,
and hope there will be no further ser
vices required.
Buoklen'i Arnica native.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, 6alt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblainB,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Snipes & Kin
ersly. NOTICE.
No Freight will re accepted for ship
ment between the hoars of S P. M. and
9 A. BI except Live Stock and Perish
able Goods. I)., P. & A. Co.
.July 20th. 1804.
CONTINUATION
OF TUB
Special Piano Sale
AT
Nickelsen's Book and Musi! Store.
The remaining 3 pianos will be sold very
cheap for cash, or on easy monthly
payments. Prices as low as the
great cities East. Pianos are
in every respect first class.
1 commenced the special
sale with 6 pianos, out
of which 3 have been
sold to prominent
people of the city.
Do not miss this
rare chance, '
. but call
early.
I shall be
glad to show
the superiority of
my pianoB to any others.
I. C. NICKELSEN.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
v Pursuant to the command of a writ of execu
tion it-sued out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Wasf.o County in a suit therein
pend vg wherein L. L. McCartney is pi intift
and John Adami and :. E. Haight ore defend
ants, dated August 2d, 1894, commanding me to
sell all the right, title and interest of said de
fendants and each of them in and to the south
east quarter of section nine, township two south,
of ranne iourteen east, VV. M., to satisfy the sum
of $921.70 and interest thereon from Jnne26th,
1894, at the rale of ten per cent per annum and
the lurthe- sura f $90.00 attorney's fees a' d the
sum of costs and disbursements, due to
said plain iff fiom said defendant John Adams,
and to apfly the surplux if any in payment of
the sum of $313.53 and interest thereon at the
rate of ten percent, per annum from mid June
26th. 1X94, and (40.0 attorney's fee, due f om the
defendant John Adams to the def-i dant C. .
Haight, I will, on Saturday the8th'dnyof Sept
ember, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after
noun, at the courthouxe door in Dalles Citv,
Oreaon, sell all of said above described eal
property at public sale to the hinhext bidder for
cash in band. T. J. DRIVER,
augt-5t. Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Notice of Administrators Final Account
Notice is hereby eiven that J. W. Condon, ad'
ministiator of the estate of Harrison coram, de
c ased has filed hts finnl account if the adminis
tration of said estate with thecleik of the County
Court of th" State of Oregon. f--r Wasco ounty,
and that said Court annpminted 10 o'clock a. m.
' M-.ndnv. September 3d. 1894. being the first dav
of the regu ar September term of raid Court for
the year 1894, at the County Court House in
Dall City, Ore on, as the time and pla e for
t' e bearing of objections to such final account
ana me st-uiemeni tnereox.
This notice is publixh-d by order of said
county tjoun maue ana ente ea juiy .Ttn. Ib94
J. W. ONDON,
Administrator.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
D. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I
Aug 24, 1X94. 1
Notice is herebv riven that the follnwins
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in sunnort of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Kegister
ana Keceiver at lie Dalies,. Oregon, on Ocio-
oer lULii, viz:
Homer White,
H E No 274R, for the nJ4 se4, ne4 sw4, swj
at K- sec 2, tp s r 12 e w m.
He nnmea the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
stiiu i ,i'u, viz:
A. UUery. N. O. Webcrg, W F. McClure, A
McClure, all of Wap nitiu. Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. TJ. 8. Lakd Office, The Dalles, Or.,
Ju.v 2i. 1894.
Complaint having been entered at thiB office
oy rmnk Mulone ngainst Jnun Viedt for nbxn
doning hi homestead entrv. No. 433:), dated
March 28, 1892, upon the EJ'SW, K
and i-V4 N Sec 10. lp. 8 8, K ME, in
v asco fonn'y, Oregon, with a view to the cn
cellation of said entry, the sid pa' ties are here
by -um moned to appear at this ottice on the 19th
day of beptember. 1894. t 10 o'clock a. in., o
respond and futninh testimo y concerning aid
alleged abandonme t. K. M. Shnit- IJ. S. Com-
msioner, is authorized to tae testimony at
A telope, Oregon, on September 12th, 1894, at
w u iocs. a. ill. -
JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
Do you want a
Fruit and Hop Farm?
K. N. STAEHR,
of BAKE OVEN, has got some splendid Farms
anil good paying Town Fropei ty in the Will -
ette Valloy for sals very cheap and on easy terms.
Some of the farms to exchange for Estern
Oregon property. Write for lint and terms.
A Racking Cough
Cured by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Mrs. P. D. Hall, 217 Genessee St,
Lockport, N. Y., says :
"Over thirty years ago, I remember
hearing my father describe the wonder
ful curative effects of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Daring a recent attack of 1a
Grippe, which assumed the form of a
catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom
panied by an aggravating cough, I
used various remedies and prescriptions.
While some of these medicines partially
alleviated the coughing during the day,
none of them afforded me any relief from
that spasmodic action of the lungs which
would seize me the moment I attempted
to lie down at night. After ten or twelve
such nights, I was
Nearly in Despair.
and had about decided to sit np all night
in my easy chair, and procure what
Bleep I could in that way. It then oc
curred to me that I had a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. X took "a
spoonful of this preparation in a little
water, and was able to lie down without
coughing. In a few moments, I fell
asleep, and awoke in the morning
greatly refreshed and feeling much
better. I took a teaspoonf ul of the Pec
toral every night for a week, then grad
ually decreased the dose, and in two
weeks my cough was cured."
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Prompt to act. sure to cure
Lost! Five Dollars Reward.
Strayed from my west pasture, one
iron-grey horee, branded - (half circle)
on left shoulder, and two S's crossed on
right shoulder; rather thin cinch sore
on left ribs; foretop roacbed back to the
place for halter. Probably went tow
ards Tygh Ridge. Will give $5 reward
for his return to me at my ranch, or a
liberal reward for any information lead
ing; to bis recovery.
A. S. Roberts,
lm ' Prospect Ranch.
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.
Joei Kooktz,
Connty Assessor.
Fur Trout Lake.
The great fishing resort of the North
west. Parties can proenro teams or con
veyance the ronnd trip by writing and
stating time they wish to start.' number
of the party, amount of buiiirmre, etc
Address - A. H. Jbwett,
lm White Salmon, Wash.
For Sale.
A. R. Byrkett, at White Salmon,
Wafh., has a number of pare bred reg
istered A 1 C. C. Jersey bulls of all aires.
Pedigree furnished on application. Ad
dress or call on A. R. Bybkbtt,
Hood Kiver, Or.
. 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.
In parts of this country dogs are ifed
to drag around little milk carts In con
nection with this bew-rage there is little
harm in working the growler. Phil
adelphia Times. -
Many bodily ills result from habinal
constipation, and a fine constitution
man be weakened and ruined iv simple
neglect. There is no medicine, for
regulating the bowels and restoring' a
natural action to the digestive organs,
equal to Ayer's Pills.
For Volte and Grpha -
In my males and horses, I give Simmons
Liver Regulator.. I have not lott ne
I gave it to.
E. T. Taylok, Aet.for Grangers of Ga.
For Bent.
The Union street lodging houpe. . For
terms apply to Geo. Williams, admin
istrator of the estate of John Michel
bach'. . lm.
. Snbpcr'.be for Thi Chhoniclk.
John Pashek,
The Merchant Tailor,
-IK THE -
Old Rvmotry Building,
Washington Street, between Second
bet. Second and Third,
)sHat Just received the latest styles in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and h- a large assortment of For ipn and Amer
lea" Cloths, which he 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 dood5, lotfyir; laees, 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 ob Your Glasses and Look at This,
From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to
Geo. W. Kowlakd,
113 Third 8t, The Dalles, Or.
r KOKK.tlHIort A Li
If H. RIODELL attokKbt-at-I-aw Office
II Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. .
s. B. DjryE. r BLANK mbnbfxje.
DOFUE, 0t MKNEFSK ACTOBMBTS - AT
LAW Rooms 42, and 43, over Post
r2ce Building-, Entrance on Washington 8treet
'he Dalles, Oregon.
V 9. BENNETT, ATTOKNEY-AT-lVTV. Of-
V ace in Schanno'a building, np stairs. The
alles. OreKon.
J. B. CONDOM.
CONDON & CONDON, ATTORNEYS A 1 LAW
Office on Conrt street, opposite the old
court house. The Dalles, Or.
B, S.HDKT1NQTON. H. 8. WXXSOlf.
HUNTINGTON A WILSON ATTOBKBY8-AT-law
-Offices, French's block over list Na
tional Bank Dalies. Oregon.
H. WILHON ATTOBHBT-AT-LAir Rooms
French & Co.'s bank bulldlne. Second
treet, roc Dalles, Oregon.
J SUTHERLAND, M. D., C. M. ; F. T. M. C.
It. C. P. and S. O., Physician and Sur
geon. Rooms 8 and 4, Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thorabury's, west end of Second
street.
DK. EsHELMAN (Hon .xofatbic; PhtsiciaH
and Sues bom. -Calls answered promptly
lay or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and
'Chapman block. . wtf
Dtt. O. l. DOANK FH Y8IC1AK AMD STJB
GBOS. Office; rooms 6 and Chapman
(look. , Residence: B. E. crner Oourt and
fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner
ffioe hoars to 12 A. M.. 1 to 5 and 7 to P. M
1DDALL Dbmtist. Oas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
rt on (lowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
oirien lootn. Meoona Htreet.
MOVItCTIKS.
w
T ASCO LODUE, NO. 16, A. F. A. M. Meets
a ret and third Monday oi each month at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
. Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
f earn month at 7 P. M.
UODKKN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even
ngof earn week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:80 p. m.
CiOLDMBlA LODUE, NO. 6, 1. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
it P. ball, corner 8econa and Conrt streets,
sojourning brothers are welcome.
1 Oloiioh. Beo'y. H . A. Buxa.N.
L-KlKMJcsHlP LODUE, NO. ., K. of P. Meet
r every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
4channo's building, corner of Conrt and Second
treets. Sojourning members are cnrdialH in
v ted. W. L. BRAD8HAW,
D W.Vacsk, K. of R. and o. .
SUEMBLY NO. 4IM7, K. OF L. Meets in K.
. V of P. hall the second and fourth Wednea
lavi. of each month at 7:W p. m.
ll'UMtN'e CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCk
UNION will moet every Friday afternoon
t n'olork at the readins; room. Allaretnvttwl
FERN LODGE, DEGKEE O" HONOR, NO.
25. Mee;s in Fraternity Hall, Second street,
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Mamie Bbioos, C. of H.
Has. B. J. RUS8BI.I., Financier.
THE DAI.Li.8 LODGE .No. 2, l.O. ".. T. -Keg-nlar
weekly meetings Friday at 8 r. if., a
K. of P. Hall. J S. WUIUB, C. T.
DlMSMQBB PABI8H, SgC'y.
1'KMPLJl LAJlmK NO. , A. O. U. W. Meet
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
rreet. Thursday evening at 7 :8U.
C. F. STEPHENS,.
W . s) M T B as. Financier. M. W
As. NEsMlTH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
I every Saturday at 7:80 p. n in the K. of P.
-I all.
AMERICAN RAILWAY ONION, NO. 40.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays each
month in K. of P. halL J. W. Rust,
W. H. Jon Kg, Sec y. Pres.
OF L E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In
the &. of v. Hall.
, i EsANG VEREl.V-Meeta every
evening In th K. of P. Hall.
sunda
BOF 1- F. DlVSlO, No. 167 Meets iu
K. of P. Hall the 6 ret and third Wedne
lav of each month, at 7 -an p. .
COPYRIGHTS. Sr1
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT f For a
prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to
NlINNdsCO., who bave had nearly fifty years
experience ra the patent business. Communica
tions strictly conflden tlat. A Handbook of In
formation concerning Patents and bow to ob
tain them sent free. Also a ca ogua ox mwhan
lcal and sdentlflo books sent free.
Patents taken through Muna ft Co. recelva
special notioe in the !cientilic American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with
out oost to the Inventor. This snlendld paper,
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the -world.
S3 a year. Sample copies sent Tree.
Building Edition, monthly, 2o a year. Single
copies, i5 cento. Every number eon tains beau
tiful plates. In colors, and photographs of new
bouses, with plans, enabling Dtntders to show the
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUSS CO, Krr YoitK. :til B boa o WAT.
Branners Restaurant
Is again opened at
THE OLD STAND
JABRJiS COOKED TO ORDER,
And everything the market affords . '
const utly ou hand-
Party Sappers a Specialty.
Come and See Us.
L. L B BANNER 87 Second St.
SPORTSJIIEJi,
We have just received a large invoice of
SHOTGUNS and RIFLES,
which we are prepared to sell at prices up
to the times. Call and examine onr
93 Model' Winchester Shotguns
and "Take-down" Bines,
We will be pleased at all times to show onr
goods. See center window for display of
POCKET KNIVES,
SHOTGUN SHELLS
LOADED TO ORDER.
Agents for
".Rambler" nd "Courier" Bicycles.
J". H.' CH.OS.S
To K3Pr !)t tnO flfl VtilTin andwill
10 iJUUA. Ul UiU UlU UlUUU, rs, :
, and
-DEALER IN
Hay, Gralii, Feed, Flour, GrooBrlts anil Provisions,
Fruits, Ees, Poultry, Potatoes, Bee Supplies. ,
Orders Promptly Filled.' All Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
When the Tram stops at THE DALLES, get iff on the South Side
AT TH
fiEW COIiUlVlBlR HOTEli.
ofC" ' - - '
This lanre and populsr House does the principal note! business,
and is prepared to furnUh the Best Accommodations of any
. Housb in the city, and at the low rate of :
$i.oo per Day. - pirst Qass Tea!s, 25 Cer?ts.
Office for all Stage I.lnea lcavinc The Inllea for all
points In Kawtern Orsfun and H astern Wsihiagtoa,
in sola Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
What?
Where?
Ad. Ktller is now
located at W. H.
Butts' old stand ,
and will be glad
to wait upon his
many friends.
The Rose Hill Greenhouse
Is still adding to it large stock
of all kinds of
Greenhouse Plants,
And can fnrnieh a choice eelec
- ; tion. Also
CUT FLOWERS and FORRL DESIGNS
MRS. C. L. PH5LLIPS.
ANY FIGURE.
m ATTETIOJl I
that we are offering for prices that defy
competition.
All gnn repair work executed with neat-
nesa and dispatch. Guns for rent.
MAYS & CROWE.
be glad to welcome all his old custom -
as many new ones as possible.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Prbpr.
Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists,
Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists,
Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order.
At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north
east of the Fair Grounds. It deoired each garment .
will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac
tory and fzamine our goods, or drop a card in the
office, and our agent will call and secure your order:
yt- - - - '
C -est, anri Trade-M arks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for moocratc Fees.
Our Orncc i Opsoarrc U. S. ptimt opvicc
and we can secure patent in less ume t sa taose
remote from Wsshington.
Send model. drawiiiE or photo.. With descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charts Onr fee not due till patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with
cost of as le in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
c.A.srjow&co.
OrP. PATCNT OmCI, WSSHIMOTON. O. C.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL.
Watchmaker I Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warrant!. -
Can now be fouad at 162 Second
street.-