The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 26, 1895, Image 2

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    Tub Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon.
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 26. 1895
MOST JVST JUDGE.
Judge Gaynor'e decision concerning
the Brooklyn street car lines is a just
one, "and at the 'same time a remarkable
one. It ia just because It says that the
Btreet car lines must do what their
charters provide that is, operate their
lines ; or they must do the other thing
Ibat their charters provide for forfeit
all their franchises.' It is remarkable
because it is the only :case in the history
of this country, where capital and labor
bave clashed, and that has been brought
before the United States courts for abju
dication, but that the courts have found
some loop-hole for the corporations to
crawl through, and some meshes in the
legal net, small enough to" catch every
laborer. It was so in Chicago, where
Debs and all his side- were prosecuted
and the railroad managers let go un
scathed and unquestioned.
Judge Gaynor,in a few brief sentences,
lays down more law and common sense
at the same time than is often yoked to
gether. The railroad companies appeal
to the court, and allege that they can
not run their cars, because their em
ployes are demanding exorbitant wages.
The judge tells them that he is not on
the bench for the purpose of fixing a
rate of. wages for any lot of laboring
men ; that Jthe question of wages is be
tween the companies and the men, and
each has a right to do as well as they
can, and make the moBt of the situation :
his duty Is simply to enforce the law,
and either compel the companies to run
their cars or forfeit their charters. The
companies Can get all the men they
want, all their old men, for that matter,
fourteen hours a day, for $2. The com
panies want them for less, and as they
can't get them, undertook to rob the
men of their wages by dockirjg them for
every moment- they were not on the
rails. This would have saved the com
panies $180,000 a year. In trying to get
this amount they have already cost the
city and the state over $1,000,000, and
in the loss by the paralysis of business
and indirectly the cost has probably
been three times that sum. As is usu
ally the caee, the companies looked only
at their side of the case in this fight and
ignored the rights of the men, and what
was -equally as bad, the rights of the
"public.
The city of Brooklyn gave these com
panies franchises of immense value,- in
consideration of. tneir performing cer
tain services." In trying to cinch the
men they put themselves in a condition
where their contract could not be ful
filled, and then worked the law and the
militia to assist them in forcing their
employes to work for stated wages and
to aid them in taking their time without
Day in e for it. This the militia has been
.trying to do, and it is a long step toward
.serfdom.
Judge Gaynor has caught a little, in
spiration from Oregon's recent governor,
who under nearly similar circumstances
made his famous epigram, "Pay your
men, and you won't .need any.iroopa.'
1 tie question of annexing the Hawaiian
islands is open to debate. It is true
they .are valuable in many ways, being
somewhat like silver coin, for part of the
-value is intrinsic and part fiat. But
; aside from any and all values they may
possess, tnere are many objections to
taking them under our political wing,
The native population is bad enough to
make American citizens of, but when it
comes to taking in 15,000 Chinese and
20,000 Japs along with them, not to
mention a whole colony of lepers, it is
- just as well to hesitate before making
that leap. "
Mr. Coon is reported as savinz that
the petition sent him asking for the
: election of Dolph was-, signed by demo
. crate and ' populists . principally. A
reader of The Chronicle suggests that
-- if that is true then-the thing is unan
. imous, for as the republicans all want
Dolph and the other fellows do too, Mr,
. Coon has the remarkably felicitous od
portunity to please not only his political
' friends, but "his friends the enemy," by
voting for the re-election of Senator
Dolph,. . This being the case he should
embrace the opportunity.
Mr. P. F. ' Morey wastes some of his
time, and also that of some compositor
to announce to the public that he is not
a candidate for the United States senate,
And now Dolph and Fulton and all the
balance of the candidates will beave
sigh of relief, and the political tension
will be' removed. ' No, Mr. P. F. Morey
is not a candidate.
The free-silver craze, for it is little lees
than that, is but the old greenback
theories hung at half mast. They were
for a fiat money pare and simple while
the free-silver idea is fifty cents money
and fifty cents fiat. As for us, if we are
going to take fiat, we prefer to have it
all fiat. Senator Do ph. may be beaten,
but if he is we might as well understand
now that the solidity of the financial
system will not be altered.
PERSONAL. MENTION.
Mr. Willard Taylor of Dnfur paid us a
visit today.
J. N. Smith returned to Monmouth
yesterday.
B. F. Norris returned to Portland yes
terday afternoon.
Rev. W. F. Cowden of Tacoma, Wash.
who has been in our city for a couple of
days, leaves tonight for Caldwell, Idaho,
and Rev. J. W.Jenkins leaves on the
same train for Heppner.
I1KX.
In this city, Friday, Jan. 25th. Mrs.
E. J. Johnston. '
The funeral will take place tomorrow
atternoon at 1 :30, from the family resi
dence. The deceased was a great suf
ferer, having been an invalid for 20
years or more and confined to her bed
the larger portion of that time. Death,
to her, was a release from a'grevious
burden of pain. She leaves besides her
husband four daughters and two sons. '
BORN.
At 5-Mile, Monday, Jan. 21st, to the
wife of C. F. Wagon blast, a son.
In this city. Friday, Jan. 25th, to the
wife of B. i. Laughlin, a.son.
Knights of the Maccabees.
The State Commander writes us from
Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try
ing other medicines for what seemed to
be a very obstinate cough in our two
children we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery and at the end of two days the
cough entirely left them. We will not
be without it hereafter, as our experience
proves that it cures where all other re
medies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens,
State Com. Why not give this great
medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and
trial bottles are free at Snipes & Kiners-
ley's Drug Stpre. Regular size 50c and
$1.00.
"Shall I clean the snow off, madam?"
asked the little boy of the Boston lady,
No." she replied severely, "you'd far
better go to school and learn that it fs
tne pavement ana not trie enow that is
to be cleaned off." Harper's Bazar.
fttuclclen' Ariocs salve.
the. best salve in tne world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, ana all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
it is guaranteed to give perfect Hatisfao,
tion.or money refunded. Price 25 feme
per box. For sale rv Snipes ft Kin
einlv
"I wouldn't smoke those nasty, vile-
ft
smelling thinge, dear boy." "Whv not?
Robert Louis Stevenson smoked them.
"I know it, but he had humanity enough
to go to the middle of the Pacific- ocean
to do so." Chicago Tribune.
Andrew Kellar
has
fo'ur-room
cottage to rent
tf
Husband I wish I had some alcohpl
to clean my pipe with. Wife Why
don't you breathe through it? New
York Herald.
TAKE STEPS
In time, if you are a suf
ferer from that scourge
of humanity known
consumption, and
can be cured. There
the evidence of
hundreds of liv
ing witnesses to
the fact that, in
11 its early
stages, consump
tion is a curable
disease. Not
every case, but a
larcre ierccntasre
cases, ana we Deueve,
tuuv os per cent.
cured Dy ur. jrierce
Golden Medical Dis
covery, even -after the disease has pro-
eressed so far as to induce repeated Dieea
ings from the lungs, severe lingering cough.
wita copious cxpmontuua vmi:iuuiii iu
bercular matter), great los9 of flesh and ex
treme emaciation and weakness.
Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases
Tenorted to us as cured by " Golden Med
ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that
dr 4id and fatal disease ? You need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been so pronounced by tie best
and most experienced home physicians,
who have no interest whatever in mis
representine them, and who were often
strongly prejudiced and advised against
a trial of Golden . Medical Discovery.
but who have been forced to confess that
it suroasses. in curative power over this
fatal malady, all other medicines with
which thev are acquainted. Nasty cod-
liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and
mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these
cases and had either utterly tailed to Dene,
fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey,
and various preparationa of the hypo
phosphites had also been faithfully tried
in vain.
The photographs of a large number of
those cured of consumption, bronchitis,
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
catarrh and kindred ma'adies, have been
skillfully reproduced in a book of 160
pages which, will be mailed to you, on
receipt of address and six cents .. in
stamps. You -can then write to those who
have been cured and profit by their ex
rjerience. :
Address for Book, World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y,
" v.
of (f7 I j
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
Pain,
Makes flan or Beast well
again.
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Gold and Silver
Watches.
Large Assortment
, to select from.
I. C. Nickelsen's.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
V
- We carry everything that is good
to eat, and at such prices that
" we should have the trade of all
hungry people.
Try our
Teas and Coffees.
Can give you an excellent blend
ed Coffee at 25 per pound.
Ask for Halivor Butter.
Telephone No. 60.
Notice.
To the Genebal Public:
The nndersighed 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.
JOHN M. KANE,
Physician and Surgeon.
3TJFTJR, OREGON.
Late House Burseon, St. Vincont'g Hospital of
Portland, Oregon. ' sep2S
C. FY STBPH EDNS.
- j
If you want anything in the shape of
CLOT
- For Man or Woman,
1 V- !
. Opp. Ward, Kerns & Robertson's
Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
A TTPT'TnW T7'T7"T7'T?"V A TTTTJTl A "V from 1 1 to 2 o'clock. I
---' J-J J-iJ-K J. maxuvva will sell anv foods or nron
erty 'placed jwitn me at reasonable commission. Give me m call. . - ljt
. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
' AT TH '
SLE COmJjMBlR HOTEIi.
, - f- -ofo
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 '
Ji.oo per Day. - first Qlzss Ieals, 25 Cerpts.
Office for all Stage I.lnes leaving The Dalles for all
points in Eastern Oregon and Kastern Washington,
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union 8ts.
ID- "TIT. V.AUSEj
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and
WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None bat the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all onr work, and none but ' the
most skilled workmen employed. -Agents for Alasury .Liquid .Faints. No cbem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to. , .
Store and Faint Shou corner Third and
Blakeley &
175 Second Street,
A full line of all the. Standard Patent Medicines,
V Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
. ARTISTS MATBRIALS.-
Cotm try and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
"There is a tide in the affairs
' leads on
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
a
at CRANDALL
Who are selling those goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
n , n 1 o
Ciii-ui a 01
Moilire & Can
WHAT?
HI N G.
Boy, Girl or Baby.
and AUCTIOTl tKOOJJL.
Liver? Stable, on Second St;
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
AND GLASS
Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER
Washington Sts.. The Dalles, Oreo
Houghton,
The Dalles, Oregon
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of. men which, taken at its flooa
to fortune
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& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced, rates.
- - UNION 8T.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Wasco Countv:
David D. Garrison,
Plaintiff, i .
TS.
Elizabeth W. Garrison,
Defendant. J
To the said defendant, KUbeth XT Garrison :
In the name of the State ot Oregon: You are
hereby summoned and required to appear and
ar.Bwer plaintiff's complaint now on file against
you in the above-entitled court and cause on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
saia uouri, wmca term ox saia court is to pegin
and be holden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, 1895, in the courthouse in Dalles CitT,
Wasco County, State of Oregon, and if you fail
to appear and answer said complaint as herein
required the plaintiff will apply to said Court
for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to
wit, for a dissolution of the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and defendant,
ana ior sucn otner ana luruier reiiex as may De
just and equitable.
You are hereby further notified that this sum
mons is served upon you by publication by or
der of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of
the above-entitled court made at the retrular
November term of said Court for the year 1894.
CONDON ft COJSDOIN.
jan5-flGBSB Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon fr
u&cuiAiunty:
Caleb Brooks, -
FlaintifT, I
vs. V
Georgians, A. Brooks, I
Defendant. J . ,
To ' Georgiana A. Brooks, the above-named de
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled
suit, and now pending in the above-entitled
Court, on or before Monday, the 11th day of
Feb., 1895, that being the first day of the next
regular term of said Court; and if you full so to
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the said above-named Court for the relief de
manded in his complaint, for a decree of divorce
forever dissolving and annuling the marriage
relations now exibung Deiween you anu pimnt
iff, and for such other and further relief as t
the Court may Beem equitable aud just.
This Summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a news
paper of general circulation published weekly at
uaiies ity, wasco county, Oregon, oy oraer 01
the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of raid
Court, which order was duly mada at chambers
Dalles City, Wasco Connty, Oregon, on the 27tst
day of December, 1894.
dec20-f9 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby (riven, that under and bv vir-
of , an execution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County,
on the 18th day of Dec., 1894, on a decree made,
entered and rendered in said Court on the 19th
day of Nov., 1894. in a suit wherein Carl Burch
torf was plaintiff and C. P. Fogh and Marie Fogb.
were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff' pod
against saia aeienaanis ior tne sum ot .jyi.-.T7,
with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, from the 19th day of November,
isu4, ana tne lurtner sum ot f u attorney s tees,
and $25 eosts and disbursements, said execution
being to me directed and commanding me to sell
the hereinafter described real property to satisfy
said above-named sums, I will on Monday, the
21st day of January, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock
of said day, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door ol the
county courthouse, in Dalles City, Wasco
county, Oregon, all of the right, title and inter
est of said defendants, and each of them, in and
to tne toiiowiug-aescnrjea real property, to-wit:
Lr is C, D, E, F, G, H.I and J, in block 78 in
Fort Dallea Military Reservation addition to
1 alles City, Wasco county, Oregon, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise
appertaining, or so much thereof as will satisfy
said above-named sums, together with the ac
cruing costs of this (ale.
Datea at Danes city, wasco county, Oregon,
his 19th day of Dec., 1894. .
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,)
Dec. 26, 1894. (
Notice is hereby given 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 U. S. Land office, The Dalles,
Or., on February 6, 1895, viz. :
William "Watson,
Hd E, No. S392, for the NEl, NEJi SE!-,
See. 10, and NWJ 6W, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 N, R 11 E,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
said land, viz.: W. E. Huskey, F. P. Weidner,
Beeca Prathar, A. T. Prachar, M osier, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOOBE, Register.
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