The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 16, 1895, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
IT MAIL, POSTAGB PREPAID, IN ADVANCX.
Weekly, 1 year 10
" 6 months 0 75
a 0 60
Daily, 1 year. 6 00
" 6 months. . 8 00
ner " 0 50
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
WEDNESDAY. - JANUARY 16, 1895
ENOUGH OF EXPERIMENTS.
The legislature has been organized, its
officers elected in both houses and busi
ness has commenced. The election of a
United States senator to succeed Senator
Dolph over shadows in importance all
other matters at present because it
reaches in its effects beyond the state,
and is of national importance. Until
that question is settled no business of
importance will be transacted by the leg'
islature. Under common circumstances
it would not matter so much what par
ticular man represented Oregon in the
senate. Mr. Fulton is a man in the
prime of life, of large abilities, talented,
strong in body and mind, and would be
an honor to his party and the state
The Bame might be said, (though in our
opinion in a lesser degree) of Thomas
Tongue, and of dozens of other of Ore
gon's bright and brainy men. If it were
a question of men it is freely conceded
that the retirement of Senator Dolph
which must take place some time would
not be a Eevere blow to the state or the
party, for 'thee were wise men after
Agamemnon." But it is not a question
of men. It is a question of measures
Behind the candidates are the principles
they represent, and it is for the legisla
tare to choose not men but principles
Senator Dolph has stood at all times for
a sound national financial system, for
system that has maintained the parity
of money no matter what its kind, bo
that every dollar in circulation,twhether
of gold, silver or paper, has been as good
as every other dollar. This system, Mr,
Pulton, and those who believe as he
' does are determined to change. They
tell ns that with silver given free coinage
-at the ratio of 16 to 1, the country will
be more prosperous, money will be more
plentiful, the financial conditions will be
greatly improved, values will be in
creased, and in fact, that the free coin
age of silver will prove the great panacea
for all the ills the country has been
suffering. They tell us all these things,
bat however honest they may be in that
belief, can we believe them? As far as
this country is concerned the matter
would be an experiment nothing more.
The country has been trying one experi
ment, one that we were told would bring
nnequaled prosperity, that would set the
wheels of industry whirling, the factory
chimneys smoking; "the tin bucketj
' brigade" was to be happy, employed and
contented, the farmer was to receive
larger prices and a condition of affairs
was to be brought about that wonld be
little short of the millenium. We were
told that all these things would follow
tne cnange ot tne tana laws, and we
were told so by people who were just as
sincere, just as brainy, and just as cer
tain, as those who make such positive
assertions concerning the incalculable
benefits that are to follow the change of
the coinage laws. We know how that
experiment worked. The wheels of in
dustry somehow did not whirl, the
factory chimneys did not smoke, "the
tin bucket brigade" was not employed,
and in fact the tariff experiment worked
in an exactly opposite manner from that
marked out for it. That experiment,
and its results we have still with us
Do we require another just now?
Then there is another side to the mat
ter. Grant, for the sake of argument,
that Mr. Fulton is the peer of Senator
Dolph in every way, which think you
can best serve the interest of the state
just now? Senator Dolph as chairman
of the river and harbor committee, a
position Mr. Fulton could not hope to
obtain next term if elected, is in a posi-
tion to accomplish great good for the
state. The opening of the Columbia, a
' matter of vital importance to Eastern
Oregon, Washington and Idnho, will re
ceive a set-back that will require years
" to regain if Oregon's senator no longer
. holds a position on that committee. To
ns it seems that the state will receive a
deadly blow if Senator Dolph is retired.
We care not wnetner Mr. Dolph is an
icebeig or a glacier, for we look beyond
the man to the principle he represents,
and we feel certain that a political ice
berg is as safe as a political volcano,
especially wnen tnat volcano is in as
, active a state of eruption as it seems to
. be at Salem just now.
The president of the French republic
has resigned because the chamber of
deputies refused to support the ministry
In other words, the president finding
his policy not indorsed by the repre
sentatives of the people, promptly sur-
. rendered the office, in order that the
fpeople might select some person whose
ideas agreed with theirs. We hnmiay
and respectfully eall the attention of our
own executive to this example, as -one
worthy of following. But then we forgot
Grover is already resigned, te stay where
he is.
The Portland Hun yesterday contained
the pictures of Governor Lord, State
Treasurer Metschan, Secretary of State
Kincaid, Attorney General Idleman,
State Printer Leeds and Superintendent
of Public Instruction Irwin. The thing
that makes this fact worthy of notice is
that unlike the usual newspaper picture,
these are all remarkably good. If the
series of pictures which the Sun' prom
ises its readers is as good as the samples
printed, it will prove a pleasing and val
uable addition to that breezy paper.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for anv case of Catarrh than cannot be
cured bv Hall's Catarrh. Cure."
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Teuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldihg, Kinnan & Marvin,. Wbole-
eale Druggists, Toledo, G.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
As the train drew up at a country sta
tion on the South Eastern railway, a
pleasant-looking gentleman stepped out
on the platform, and, inhaling tbo fresh
air, enthusiastically observed to the
guard: "Isn't this invigorating?'
"No, sir; it's 'Caterham,' " replied the
guard. Wonder.
Bncklen'i Armca Salve.
The best salve in tne world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
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
erBly Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved
my life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble
t excels. Price 75 cts.
Sparrow How nice and warm this
telephone wire is ! Swallow Yes ; there
must be a prizefight or a football game
somewhere. Puck.
Karl's Clover Boot, the great blood
purifier gives freshness and clearnesa to
the complexion and cures constipation
25 cts., 50cts., $1.00-
Tammany's arithmetic, as brought
down to date: Addition, division and
silence; subtraction, investigatfon,
carceration. Chicago Tribune.
Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee
It cures incipient Consumption. It is
the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose 25ct8., oOcts., and $1.00.
She I'm sorry I married yon. He
You ought to be. You cut some nice
girl out of a mighty nice husband. Life,
MRS. NELLIE HIKES,
The celebrated Beautifier, Magnetic
and Electric Healer and Bust Developer,
has just arrived in the city, and can be
found at Room 14, Union Street Lodg
ing House. She carries a full stock of
all kinds of xadies Toilet Articles and
the celebrated Dr. A. Dow's Magnetic
rseits.
Past, Present and Future revealed by
cards. Consultation free. Come and
learn how to be beautiful. It will cos
you nothing. jan9-lw
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Wasco, duly made and entered on the 9th day of
January, 1895, the undersigned was appointed
administrator of the estate of Joshna W. Reedy
deceased. All persons having claims aeainst
ine esiie oi saia deceased are hereby notified to
present them, with the proper vouchers tbere-
lor, jo me ai my omce in ine Dalles. Oregon
i liii ii bia uiuuuiB ituui Liie w tt ui oereor.
Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 12, 1895.
G. J. FARLEY.
Administrator of the Estate of Joshua W,
Keedy, Deceased. janl2-feb23
Assignee's Notice.
Notice ishereby given that John F. R oot has
duly conveyed to the undersigned, by proper
uu ui wMguuieui, an ui 111s rtui ana personal
property, for the benefit of all of hiscredi ore.
All person having claims against said John
F. Roof, are hereby notified to present the same,
properly verified, to me t the omce of Dufur &
Menefee, in Dalles City, Oregon, within ninety
lauj aayg irom ine aaie oi tms notice.
Dated this 17th day of November, 1894.
novl7dec29 - H. GLENN. Assignee.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Honorable
County Court ior Wasco county, Oregon, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, de
ceased. All person b having claims against said
estate are notified to present the same, properly
verified tome at my residence near Tyga Valley,
Wasco county, Oregon, or at the office of my
BbUIIUCJh IV 11 1 II 1 at, XUKUKIW, , -
Dated The Dalles, Oregon, December 28, 1894.
A9A BTOGfiDTI.T,.
Administrator Of the estate of Marv M. Gordon
deceased. aec29feb26,
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang: Liniment conquers
Fain,
" Makes nan or Beast well
, again.
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's .
Gold and Silver
Watches.
Large Assortment
OC7ACV b AX VSJJLL.
L C- Nickelsen's.
Notice.
To the General Public :
The undersigned has. thoroughly re
modeled -what is known as the Farmers'
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
son, adjoining J. L. Thompson's black
smith shop, and is now ready to accom
modate all who wish their horses well
fed and properly cared for, at Prices to
Suit the Times.
AGNEW & McCOLLEY, Props.,
The Dalles, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,
Dec. 26, 1894. J
Notice is herebv eiven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
and receiver of the V. S. Land office, The Dalles,
Or. ,' on February 5, 1895, viz. :
William Watson,
H1 E, No. 3592, for the S NE4, NEJBE,
Seo.10, and I--WJ4 SWJ, See. 11, Tp. 2 N, R 11 E,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.: W. E. Huskey, F. P. Weidner,
Reece Frathar, A. T. Prachur, Mosier, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
i Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County fourtof the -tate of Oregon for the
County of Wasco, made and entered on the 29th
day of December, 1894, the undersigned was
duly appointed executor of the last will and
testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased; all per
sons having claims against said estate are noti
fied to present them .with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at his office in Dalles City,
Oregon, within six months from the date of this
notice. . -
Dated January 4, 1895.
jan5-f2 R. F. GIBON8, Executor.
JOHN M. KANE,
Physician and Surgeon.
iuUFUR, OREGON.
Late House Burseoa. St. Vincent's Hospital f
I Fo rtland, Oregon. sep28
c.
FY STEPHENS,
If you want anything in the shape of
L O T H I N G ,
For Man or Woman, Boy, Girl or Baby.
B"
SaJF La
Odd, Waril, Kerns & Robertson's
Second-hand Furniture Bought - Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and. other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY
erty placed -with me at reasonable commission
When the Train steps at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
AT TH
fiEW COLiXJjVlBm HOTEL.
. OtO--
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House In the city, and at the low rate of
$1.00 per Day. - pirst
Office for all Stage Lines
points in Eastern Oregon
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union fits.
X JV. VAUSEj
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and
WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used
most skilled workmen em cloved. Aeents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem-
icel combination or soao mixture. A
promptly attended to. . (
Store and Paint Shoo oorner Third and
4
Blakeley &
175 Second Street,
A full line 6f all the Standard Patent Medicines,
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
AUTISTS MATBBIALS.
4" Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
m Fnrnimre & Camels
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
: MICHELBACH BRICK,
TilT i JTTT
1
COIUlFLTEnm BflTlK
and AUCTION HOOJVI.
Livery Staols, on SecoM St.
11 to 3 o'clock. I
-will sell any eoods or prop-
(Jive me a can.
Qass Teals, 25 Cerjts.
leaving The Dalles for all
and Bastern Washington. !
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
AND GLASS.
Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER.
in all onr work, and none bnt the
first - class article in all colors. All orders
Washington Sts.. The Dalles, 0re-ot
Houghton,
The Dalles, Oregon
-"
of men which, taken at its flooa
&. BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- . UNION ST.
U.-U- " JL JL""JL JL-
the crruKciiiss.
ST. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bboks.
6IKBT Pastor. Low Mass everv Sunday ,-at
7.A. X. High Mass.at li):30 A. -K.Tespertia
FIRST BAPTIST CHORCH Rev. O. D. Tat
lob, Pastor, ilonrtng services every Sab
bath at the academy ui 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's res
lence. Union services in the court house at
P.M.
CONGREGATION AIi CHURCH Rev. W. n
VJ Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
am., luiu I J. H. ouilua,
service. 8trangers cordia
K. and 7 P. Jf . Bunday School after morn ine
ially invited. Seats free.
M.
E. CHURCH Rev. J. Whislkr, pastor.
Services everv Sundav morninar at. 1 1
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p m. Epworth
League at 6:30 P. if. Prayer meeting everv
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in
vitation 1b extended by both pastor and people
to all. 1
T7- ANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street,
-mjj mt. At norn, pastor, services at u.:au a.m.
, sunday-school at 2:30 p.m
A cordial welcome
j eTery one.
SOCIETIES.
YVASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
T first and third Mondav of each month at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
f each month at 7 P. M.
M
ODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-
Mt, Hood Camp No. 59. Meets Tnesdav even
ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
a. plough, secy. H. A. Bills.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
everv Mondav evenine at 7:30 oVlnoV in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
rtreets. Sojourning members are cordially in
cited. W. L. BRADSHAW.
D. W.Vapsb, K. of R. and 3 C. C.
4 SSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K
i- of P. haU the second and fourth Wednes
lavs of each month at 7:30 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION Will meet everv Fririav ftininnn
.t 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
FERN LODGE, DEGREE OP" HONOR, NO.
25. Meets in Fraternity Hall. Second street,
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
JHK8. MAMIE JiRIGGS, (J. Of H.
Mrs. B. J. Russell, Financier.
rpHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I. O. . T. Reg
J. ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. ie., a-
K. of P. HalL
Diksmobb Parish, Sec'y,
J. D. W1NZLER, Ci. X.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Kfvrnn
treet, Thursday evenings at 7:3U.
m U. x . STEPHENS,
W. 8 Myhrs, Financier. M. W
J AS. NE SMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:30 r. M., in the K. of P.
nou.
BOF L.E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K of P. Hall.
GE8ANG VEREIN Meets every
evening in the K. of P. Hall.
Sunday
BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in
K. of P. Hall the first and fhlrrl wmtu.
lay of each month, at 7 :3u r. u.
PROFESSIONAL.
Hp. RIDDELL Attornky-at-Law Office
m Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
. B. DtrrrjB. frank mknkfk.
DUFUR, b MENEFEE Attorneys - at
law Rooms 42 and 43. over Pmt
Jtflce Building. Entrance on Washington Rtreet
The Dalles, Oregon.
J. B. CONDON. J. W. CONDON.
CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEY8 AT LAW
Office on Court street, onnosite the old
court house, The Dalles, Or.
B. S. HUNTINGTON.
H. B. WILSON.
TTUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTORNBYS-AT-
LAW Offices. French's block nvpr imr. Km.
ttonal Bank Dalles. Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms
French & Co.'s bank, building, Second
street. The Dalies, Oregon.
J.'
SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C.
M. v. tr. ana B. o., -nyslcian and Sui
eeon. Rooms 3 and 4. Chanman block.
Residence Mrs. Thombury's, west end of Second
street.
StuDiing Greennouse
We wish to announce that
we have made a specialty of
Winter Blooming Bulbs.
HYACINTHS and LILLIES,
POTTED PLANTS of All Kinds.
We are prepared to furnish
on shdrt notice cut flowers
for all occasions; also pot
plants and wires.
Hyacinths in bloom A
beautiful holiday gift.
Get your Chrysanthemums
at once to send East.
GPOTUla
Mlsa.Della Stevens, of Boston, Mass-
writes: I have always suffered from)
hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried
various remedies, and many reliable
physicians, but none relieved me. After
(taiungo ooiiiesoi
(I am now welL I
am very grateful
to you, as I feel
that it saved me
from a life of untold agony, and shall
take pleasure in speaking only words
of praise for . the wonderful medicine,
and in recommending it to all.
Cured
Treatise on Blood
and Skin Diseases
- mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
ATLANTA. OA.
ARTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon
Life-size Crayons a specialty.