TaQ Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' BY MAIL, PO STAGS niBFAXS, IN ADVJ.SCI. Weakly, 1 year . 6 months.. S " Ball, 1 year " 6 months f 1 80 0 75 0 50 6 00 8 00 0 50 per Address all communication to ; THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1894 ANOTHER CVLTVS BOARD. ' The case of the State of Oregon against Dr. Deitrich was called in Justice Da via, court Monday afternoon' and after ex amination into the matter the defendant was dismissed. The doctor was arrested charged with practicing medicine with out a license. Without pretending to. argue the merits of ttie case one way or !the other it is proper to say that the doctor has a certificate, properly signed, but the paper on which it is written is torn in two places; or more properly speaking is worn out, in those places. The printed matter of the certificate is not however damaged. The case was brought through the state board of med ical examiners, who claim that in those f' worn spaces, they had written in the time for which the certificate was good. !The truth of the matter is that the board bad no right to limit any certificate. The law provides that upon passing a 'proper examination or the presentation of a diploma from colleges of a certain standard the board nrnst issue the cer tificate, absolutely and without any qualifications. They have no right to ' issue any special permits. As far as the case has gone; about the only thing dem onstrated is that the state "board of mecU ' ical examiners has been doing business on its own hook regardless of law or con sequences. It is another of those boards of commissioners that the legislature can practice on with its little ax, just to try its temper. CANNOT BE DRIVEN. The drain of gold from the treasury . goes on handsomely, and already the $58,000,000 gold received for bonds sold this month, $12,000,000 have gone back into the possession of those who loaned ' it to. the government. At this rate, by 'the middle of February another fifty million of bonds will have to be issued. It looks as if the whole scheme was to get the total non-interest bearing debt of the government transferred into an interest-bearing debt, with a special promise to pay it in gold. - Of coarse the specious plea is made that the lenders baying loaned gold have a right to be . paid in like money. As a matter of fact ' they have hot loaned gold, but have taken advantage of the law and the situ ation, to gather up the greenbacks and, first getting the gold from the United States treasury, sell it back to the gov ernment for interest-bearing gold bonds. ''. There are two remedies one to retire the currency, the other to make it like the first issue of greenbacks, "a full le gal tender, which will be received in payment of customs and internal reve nue." The latter scheme is not now popular, but the gold-bugs are rapidly making it so. No matter what views the American people may have about fin ances, let them once understand that the money power is forcing them, or trying to force them, into a certain course, and they will go the other way. That evidence of forcing is becoming visible, and already the people are be 1 ginning to look for a good point at which to make a square about-face. HE BUMPED HIS HEAD. Parson Davies, commenting on the killing of Bowen by Lavigne, in a prize fight at New Orleans Saturday, says : "Had Referee Duffy stopped the fight between Lavigne and Bowen there would have been great dissatisfaction. Lavigne fought a fair and manly fight and had the battle won from the tenth Tound. It has been found that Bowen's stomach was in bad condition, filled with undigested food, including'peas, onions and pieces of meat. Had the ring been padded Bowen would now be alive. I examined the platform Thurs day and objected to canvas covering. I was informed that the padding had been removed at the request of one of the contestants. I spoke to Ryan about it, and he said if it suited others, it suited him." As Davies admits the man would not . ' have been killed if the floor had been padded, what had the "peas, onions and pieces of meat" found in the dead man's stomach to do with the matter? The ' truth1 is, Bowen was beaten to death, and the short-haired gentry are simply trying to cover the murder up. . There is an explanation in the first few lines of Davies statement, and the fight was not stopped because there would have been "great dissatisfaction.".. If anything were wanting to emrha size the fact that Portland is a tough ' city, that want is supplied in the at tempt of Geo. P. Joseph, an attorney, and John A. Carr, a broker to "fix" the jury in the Bunco Kelley case. These gentlemen were arrested Saturday on indictments found by the grand jury the same day.' It seems that they ap proached Mrs. Huntinnton, whose hus band was one of the jurors, and Carr told her, so it is claimed, that if ber hus band voted for any other verdict than acquittal, he would be murdered. He also gave the woman $100 to give her husband, and told 'her there was $200 more, and if that was not enough, he could fix his price. It is needless to say that Huntington' was not of the bribe taking kind, and brought in such ver dict as his conscience dictated". If Joseph and Carr are guilty, they should be punished to the full extent of the law. In the prize fight at New Orleans Friday night between Kid Lavigne and Andy Bowen, the latter was knocked out by a terrific blow in the neck. In falling, the back of his head struck the floor with such violence that it cansed contusion of the brain, and Bowen died Saturday morning. If the prize-fighters keep up their record of killing one an other, the business will soon become as dangerous as modern foot-ball. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree., ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot tles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg' of eight years' standing. ITsed three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata- waba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. one bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Fftad V) P t. fnr snip chiian at- WaBfV) Warehouse. tf. 'Urain sacks tor sale at the Wasco warehoe.se. tf X HE'S COMING! SANTA CLATJS, in his big fur coat and his sleek reindeers, and a big load of toys for the girls and boys. ,-, w For every cash purchase of One Dollar you get a Coupon, and Santa Clans will call at the ad dress on the coupon Christmas morning -with his big load of Toys, sleigh bells and all, and leave the presents for the little ones. . Don't miss this chance to get your Q-roceries cheap and also a present for the little folks. Prom now till Christmas at J. B. CROSSEN'S GROCERY. Fine Goods, Clean Store, Prompt Delivery. Our Christmas Offering . We will give to every purchaser of One Dollar's worth of . Goods in any of our departments, a chance in the follow ing three prizes : . . s One-hundred-piece China Dinner Set. Elegant "Meteor" Banquet Lamp. Beautiful French Dressed Doll The Draining to eome off on REMEMBER Headquarters for ' vV - ' '- 'Also carry a full and complete line of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, &c. A. Secret. If all the ladies knew the simple secret that a bad complexion is due to a dis ordered liver, there. would be fewer sal low faces and blotchy skias. - This im portant organ must be kept active and healthy to insure a clear and rosy color. Dr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams and lotions in existence and will pro duce a more permanent effect. Removes bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, yellow tinge in the skin, wind on the stomach and that "dull, bill io as feeling which so enrely indicates the torpid liver. Price $1.00 per bottle. Snipes & Kinnersly, Drug Co. . Stubling & Williams have at their sample rooms, corner Second and Court streets, a fine lot of claret, port and zin fandel wine, which they will Eell to the trade or at retail at lowest possible prices. ' " Decl3. President of tbe French Chamber. Paris, Dec." 18. M. Brisson, chosen prime minister on the fall of M. -Jules Ferry, in 18S5, was elected president of the chamber of deputies in succession to the late M. Budeau today, by a vote of 249 to 213 for M. Meline, French protec tionist leader. - WEAK WO! and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott's Emulsion. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. Emulsion is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. It is a wonder ful remedy for Emaciation, General Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children, Send for Pamphlet on Scotft Emulsion. Free. Scott ft Bowne, N.Y. All Druggist. 60c and $L Christmas Eve at 10 o'eloek. WE ARE Christmas Goods Xj. IOI2IDEliiT & GO. SEE! SEE WHAT? - . - Qww ,-, j -,,,-.,-J w- C. F STEPHENS, . If you want anything in the shape of C L Q f H I N iS , For Man or Woman, Boy, Girl or Baby. " Meesh-a-lavis apachlapoo ta ish -TO BE WASCO TRIBE, NO. i on new: At Wingate's The following prizes will be given: ONE FANCY FRUIT DISH Best Sustained Lady Character. ! -ONE FANCY SHAVING SET Best Sustained Gentleman Character. ONE MANICURE SET-Most Comical Lady Character. -ONE FANCY CARVING SET Most Comical Gentleman Character. ONE APPROPRIATE PRIZE Best Represented Buck. ONE APPROPRIATE PRIZE Best Represented Squaw. , .,..; Prizes on exhibition in L. COMMITTEE ON W. H. BUTTS, J. J. WILEY, F. W. L. SKIBBE, D. S. DUFUR, RECEPTION JOHN M1CHELL, A: A. KELLER, F. H. WAKEFIELD, A. W. BRANNER, T. J. DRIVER, E. B. DUFUR, DR. O. C. HOLHSTER, ' W. T. WISEMAN, H. H. RIDDELL, DR. J. SUTHERLAND. ball S. J. FULTON, L. D. MILLER, J. S. SCHOOLING, BEN B. S. PAYNE. F. FLOOR J. J. WILEY, CHAS. N. TlBBETS, A. M. KELSAY, door F.H.WAKEFIELD, L. N. BURHAM, . L. A. BUNCH, F. LEMKE, JOHN BLASER, TM rile -t.ty SLOOy On sale in all the principal business bouses, and by members of the tribe. Positively no questionable characters admitted, Grand March at 8:30 P. M. Music by JOHN FINE SHOES ? RUBBERS. Are You in Need GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, . GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES? A Fine Line of LADIES' CLOAK8 to be closed out at once. Come early. Also a Large Assortment of COMFORTERS from 75c up. JOLES, COLLINS & CO., 1 "''. i '". y Telephone No. 20. . . ' Opposite Moody's Warehouse. slmma-lapaltic ka adoo." GIVEN BY 16, 1, 0. R. M., years, eve, 0- Hall, The Dalies. Rorden's Show Window. AKK ANGK.MENT8 : F. H. WAKEFIELD. COMMITTEE : F. W. L. SKIBBE, ' F. MENEFEE, committee: CHAS. MICHELBACH, L. NOLAN, ULLRICH, NICK BLA8ER. FURBER, R. FRANK. COMMITTEE : - CHAS. GRIEP, M. SHOREN, W. H. BUTTS. committee: J. HANNAN. " sharp. Dufur Bros.' String Band C. HERTZ. OF- GIMAY for every Dollars . worth' of goods bought from us during the month of December we will give you a chance in our Holiday Drawing, viz : One Eamona Cook Stove with Reservoir, one copper Tea Kettle, one Columbia Gar land, Jr., Stove, &c, on exhib ition at our Grocery Store. Dimming to take place at 9 o'eloek, flew Years Eve. This is an opportunity for everyone to get a cnance m our Holiday Drawing, as we are selling Hardware, Grocer ies, Heating aud Cook Stoves, Steel Ranges,- Tinware, Gran iteware, Rogers' Triple-plated knives and forks Pocket cut lery,. Nick el-plated and Agate Tea and - Coffee Pots c, at ? X- 'J. Xl J pnces 10 buu me times. Call and be convinced. . 1MER& BENTON. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches. Large selection for Xm as Presents. I- C- Nickelsen's. P ROFESSfONAL. H. H. RIDDELtr ATTOBNBT-AT-LA.W Oflloe . Court Street, Tbe Dalies, Oregon. B. B. DUFCB. . VBAHB. IHini. DTJFDR., A MENEFEE ATTORNEY! AT law Rooms 42 and 48, over Post tfice Building, Entrance on Washington Street phe Dalles, Oregon. J. B. CONDOW. . J. W. CONDOK. CONDO A CONDON, ATVORNEYB AT lAW Office on Court street, opposite tbe old court house, The Dalles, Or. - B.S.HnNTXNOTOK. H. B. WILSON. HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOBNKTS-AT-uv Offices, French's block over trst Na tional Bank Dalles. Oregon. r'r H. WILSON Attohiiit-it-uw Rooms V V . French -4s Ox's bank building, Seoond street. The Dalles, Oregon. SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M.; F. T. M. C. M. C. F. and 8. O., Physician and Sur geon. Rooms 8 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury 's, vest end .of Second street. DsiDDALL Dbntist. Gas giTfin for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of ne Golden Tooth. Seoond Street. - TEC33 We wish to announce that : we have made a specialty of Winter Blooming Bulbs. HYACINTHS and LILIIES, POTTED PLANTS of All Kinds. We are prepared to furnish on short .notice cat flowers for- all occasions; also pot plants and wires. Hyacinths in bloom A beautiful holiday gift. Get yonr Chrysanthemums at once to ee'nd East. ' .' FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Bight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco,. Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington.4 . , Collections made at all points on fav orable terms.