The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 28, 1895, Image 2

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Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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MONDAY,
JANUARY 28. 1895
GUATEMALA VS. MEXICO.
The first republic of Central America
ia seeking to pick a quarrel with Mexico.
Guatemala would have as much show in
a contest with Mexico as a mouse would
have with ti cat.'- There is some talk of
Guatemala being aided by. all the other
republics of Central America. Even
then, Mexico would be far 'superior to
her antagonists.
A comparison of the relative strength
of Mexico and Central America will not
be amiss at this time. -
Mexico has a population of 11,632,924.
Her army and navy ia made up as fol
lows; Infantry, 22,964; engineers, 766 ;
artillery, 2.S04; cavalry, 8,454; rural
guards of police, 2,365; ge.ndarmen, 250;
total, 37,103 men. - There are over 3,000
officers. There is a fleet of two an
armored, gun vessels, each 'of 450 tons
and 600 horse-power, and armed with
20-poundere, one training ship of 1,221
tons armed with four (4.72) guns, two of
57 m-m guns and swo 32 m-m guns and
three small gun boats. Her credit is
good and in consequence would have no
difficulty in securing a large war loan in
case of emergency.
Guatemala has a population not to ex
ceed 1,500,000. The army is supposed to
consist of 50,000 men. It would be
rather, difficult to say how much of an
artillery force this "republic possesses,
Her credit like her sister republics of
Central America is at a low ebb tide.
The population of the remaining four
. republics of Central America is 1,604,291,
-' which added to the population of Guate
mala gives a total population of 3,104,-
291. The fightiDg strength of the Cen
tral America republics is about 85,000
men ; but these men are poor fighters
when brought in opposition to well
drilled troops. .
- We have stated thai Mexico s army
numbers 40,103 men. This is her army
on a peace footing. Her war footing
numbers 161,000 men. This, of course,
could be largely augmented.
Thus we see that Mexico has an army
almost double the size of that of the re
publics of Central America and more
than three times that of Guatemala
Mexico has a population exceeding that
of the Central American republics by al'
most 9,000,000 people. Her population
- ib ten times that of Guatemala. This
will not be another case of Japan and
China.
Guatemala is building somewhat on
assistance from Spain. The republic of
Guatemala evidently forgets that there
is a doctrine in the United States known
as be Monroe Doctrine, and we doubt if
Spain would like to hit her nose against
it. France tried it years ago and found
to her sorrow that it was an unpleasant
thing to play with. Walla Walla States
man.
AN AVAILABLE MAN.
The Chbomicle believes that Dolph
should be re-elected to the United States
senate. It believes that the state will
Buffer greatly by his defeat. It believes
that the opening of the Columbia with
in the near future will be accomplished
or defeated, according as Dolph is elect
ed or beaten. That ia our firm belief
yet there are otheis, and those whose
opinions are backed by their votes, who
think otherwise, and who seem deter
mined to beat Dolph at no matter what
cost. There are hundreds of reasons
why Dolph should be re-elected ; none
that we have ever heard why he should
be kept at home. Yet if the opposition
cannot be brought to Dolph it will be
the duty of the legislators to find some
man on whom they can compromise.
, With the senate almost a tie, Oregon
cannot afford, nor can the party nation
ally, to have this state represented by
only one senator. There are plenty of
men who can represent this state ably
though they can never hope to be placed
in so commanding a position for Ore
gon'e good as Senator Dolph, who.
chairman of the river and harbor com
mittee. Among these is one whom no
one has yet named ; a citizen of Waeco
county; a man ot marked ability; an
orator as well as a thinker; a man who
is known throughout the state, and
who, given the opportunity, would be
toown throughout the United States
We suggest, for the consideration of our
legislators, the name of Hon. E. L,.
Smith of Hood River.
HE WEAKENED.
It seems we commended the action of
Judge Gay nor, of the United States
courts at Brooklyn, too soon. We re-
marked at the time that tke case was re
markable, being the only one of the
kind on record. But before the most
just judge could persuade himself to
issue the mandamus his feelings over
came him and he allowed the corpora
tions twenty days to say whether or not
they would run the roads. This ends
the strike in favor of the corporations,
and it is virtually decided by this United
States judge, that corporations can hire
a man, keep mm under orders ionrieen
hours a day, and dock him tea hours of
the fourteen if they want to. The ques
tion of final serfdom on the part of cor
poration is being rapidly answered.
Another thing is already settled, and
that is that the strike is dead in this
country forever. What the next weapon
adopted by the laboring element will be,
is hard to say, but it is quite certain
that the tearing up of railroad tracks
and cutting of wires will not be again in
dulged in. That kind of violence is
what killed the strikes, and forced public
sympathy away from them.
Mr. Wm. C. Cornell, president of the
New York State Bankers' Association,
has written an article for the February
Forum entitled "Should the Govern
ment Retire from Banking?" in which
he declares that the currency troubles in
the United States are due to the govern
ment's assumption of the prerogative,
rightly belonging to banks, of issuing
notes for circulation ; and he explains
why this function should naturally be
left to the banks. In the same number
of The Forum, Mr. Alfred S. Heidel-
bach explains "Why Gold is Exported."
The principal reasons he gives for the
constant drain of gold from this country
are : disgust of foreign investors because
ot recent developments in our railroad
managments ; dismay at the condition
of the Treasury and our currency, and
the fear that if they invest money here
they may not be able to get back as
good money au they gave. He says that
no change in this state of affairs may be
expected until the Government goes out
of the banking business and we have a
more elastic currency.
Knights of tbe 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 eive this great
medicine a trial, as it ia guaranteed and
trial bottles are free at Snipes & Ki tiers
ley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and
$1.00.
Hartman Farmer has 40 acres of cran
berry marsh at Sand Lake, Tillamook
county, which he is clearing and plant
ing to the profitable berry.
St. Helens is considering the matter
of supplying the city with spring ' water
from Germany hill. A gravitv system
wonld cost but $500.
TAKE STEPS
in time, if you are a suf-
lerer trom that scourge
of humanity known as t.
consumption, ana you
can be cured. There is
the evidence of
hundreds of liv
ing: witnesses to
the fact that, in
all its early
stages, consump
tion is a curable
disease. Not
every case, but a
large percentage of
cases, and we believe,
fully 98 per cent, are
cured Dy Jjr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Dis-
disease has pro-
crressed so far as to induce repeated bleed'
intra from the luncrs. severe lingering cough
with copious expectoration (including; tu-
Dercuiar matter), great loss ot nesn ana ex
treme emaciation and weakness.
Do vou doubt that hundreds of such cases
reported to us as cured by " Golden Med
ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that
dread and fatal disease ? Vou need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been so pronounced by the best
and most experienced home physicians,
who have no interest whatever in mis
reoresentinar 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 surpasses, in curative power over this
fatal malady, all other medicines with
which thev are acauainted. 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 preparations 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 maladies, have been
skillfully reproduced in a book of 166
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
perience.
Address for Book, World's Dispensary
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, UUttalO, JN. .
. ' Kstray.
Came to my, place,' on Chenoweth
creek, ' a white mulley cow, branded
I W on left hip ; crop off one ear, slit in
the other; young calf with her.
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Mexican
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Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
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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 nan or Beast -well
again.
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Gold and Silver
Watches.
Large Assortment
to select from.
I- C- Nickelsen's.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
"W. .A.. ZZBBY.
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 General Public : -
The undereigbed has thoroughly re
modeled what ia known as the Farmers'
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
con, adjoining J.- L. Thompson's black -pmith
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 & McCOIXEY, Props.,
The Dalles, Or.
JOHN M. KANE,
Physician and Surgeon.
. . . jpTJFTTR, OREGOK.
Late House Snrseon, St. Vineent'i Hospital of
ruiMttuu, vreguu. sepz8
C. F STEPHENS,
I If you want anything in the shape of
CLOTHING,
For Man or Woman, Boy, Girl or Baby.
" (to. Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Livery Stalile, on Second. St.
Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY ZJiwoSV
erij pincea w 1,1a me t reason t pi e cuniiuinsiuu. uivo wo m vuii
When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
....... AT TH
flEW COLttfJVlBm HOTELi.
i. . OfO" - - "
This large and popular House does tbe 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 Qlass Teais, 25 Cei?ts.
Office for all Stage x.lnea leaving; Tbe Dalles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and astera Washington.
In this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
X- W. ViLUSE
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS AN D GLASS
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masary Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. . A first-class article in all colors. AU orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shorj corner Third and
Blakeley &
175 Second Street,
A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines,
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
. ARTISTS MATEBIALS. .
2T" 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
Closii-Oii Sale it
-m Future & Camels
at CRANDALL
Who are selling those goods
MICHELBACII BRICK,
WHAT
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
TWALL PAPER
in all onr work, and none bat the
Washington Bts.. The Dalles, Oreo
Houghton,
The Dalles, Oregon
of men which, taken at its flooa
&, BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
UNION ST.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Estate of Oregon, fr
Wasco County :
David D. Garrison, "J
naincm, 1
vs. i.
Elizabeth W. Garrison, 1
Defendant. J
To the said defendant, Elizabeth W Garrison:
In the name of the State ot Oregon: You are
hereby summoned and required to appear an
a'luwer piHinun s compiaim now on me against
you in the above-entitled court and cause on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
said Court, which term of said Court is to
and be bolden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, lotto, 111 1110 vuurcnouse in uaues
Wasco County, State of Oregon, and If you fall
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
wlt, for a dissolution of the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and defendant,
and for such other and further relief as may be
just and equitable.
xou are nereDy mriner nonnea inai tnis 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 reeular
November term of said Court for tbe year 1894.
conduj s CUDUJN.
gan5-fl6fEga Attorneys for plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon far
Wasco County :
Caleb Brooks, -i
riawtitt, I
vs. V
Georgians A. Brooks,
Defendant. J
To 'Georgians, A. Brooks, the above-named dc
fecdant:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
1 ou are nereDy required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled 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 fail 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
iorever aissoiving ana annuung ine marriage
relations now existing between you and plaint
iff, and for such other and further relief as t
the court may seem equitable and Just.
This Summons Is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a news-
Eaper of general circulation published weekly at
alles City, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said
Court, which order was duly mads at chambers
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the 27tk
day of December, 1894.
dec20-f9 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby srlven. that nnder 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., 18lJ4, in a suit wherein Carl Burch-
torl was plaintln and C. r. Fogh and Marie Fogh
were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendants for the sum of $571.20,
with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, from the 19th day of November,
1894, and the further sum of $50 attorney's fees,
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 of 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 the following-described real property, to-wit:
Lr Is C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, in block 78 in
Fort Dalles 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 sale.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
his 19th day of Dec, 1894.
dec22-jl9 T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriffof Wasco County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Or., )
Dec 26. 1894. j
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 5, 1895, viz. :
William Watson,
Hd E, No. 3592, for the NEJi, NE 8EJ4,
Sec. 10, and NWJi SWJ4, Sec 11, Tp. 2 N, R U E,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.: W. E. Huskey, F. P. Weidner,
Keeca Prathar, A. T. Prachar, M osier, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
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