The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 08, 1895, Image 2

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THE CHRON-
FRIDAY,
- FEBRUARY 8, 1895
NOT TO BE SNUBBED.
When Rev. J. C. Eeed, who attempt
ed to rob the East Portland bank
Wednesday, was safely lodged in jail, he
was asked what motive he had for the
crime, and said:
"They snubbed me; would not allow
me to supply the. pulpit of the Oregon
City Baptist church when that church
was in need of a pastor, and in every
way have ignored and humiliated me
since my return from the East. I have
spent almost my last cent, and worried
to desperation I attempted the robbery
of the First National bank."
To the average, mind the facts stated
would hardly be taken into serious con
sideration as palliating the offense. If
his family had been in actual want and
suffering, one might be disposed to ex
cuse the taking of enough to relieve that
suffering, though this can never be
taken as an excuse for the crime ; but
simply in palliation and to show that it
was want, and not a criminal disposi
tion, that led to it, it has some light
weight. But it was not the wants or
necessities of hia family that Mr. Reed
advances as the principal reason for the
robbery. The fact that he was
"snubbed" set most heavily upon him,
but the thing that made him, after due
deliberation, determine to rob the bauk
wes the fact that "They would not al
low bim to supply the pulpit of the Ore-
gon City Baptist church, when that
church was in need of a pastor." This
is a peculiar reason for a criminal act.
Of course we aro not informed as to the
Oregon City congregation alluded to,
but if the only thing left to do when one
cannot get into the pulpit of that church
is to rob a bank, it doesn't speak well
for the high moral pinnacle upon which
that church rests. Of couse the congre
gation aforesaid are not responsible for
their former pastor's shortcoming, and
the charitable view of the situation is
that instead of being but a lesser de
gree of crime to rob a bank than to
preach in Oregon City, which Rev
Reed's statement would imply, the
truth is that instead of descending but a
step, that Mr. Reed went to the oppo
site extreme.
The planning of the robbery and the
attempted execution of it do not mark
Mr. Reed as a knave. His actions in
leaving for the East a few years ago,
coupled with his bank-robbing experi
ence, have not a criminal brand. In
deed they are not brands at all, but sim
ply ear-marks, and the ear-marks ident
ify him as an ass.
DEBS COULD CATCH HIM.
Mr. Pullman, the proprietor, or prin
cipal stockholder at leaBt, of the Pullman
car works ana car system, is a very
large man. He has fattened off he pub
lic until he hath grown so great that
petty United States courts and small
Bt ite governments can peep beneath his
huge legs and admire his giant form,
but only to realize that he is above their
reach. Yesterday in Chicago a deputy
United States marshal was seeking him
for the purpose of serving a subpoena on
him requiring him to appear before
Judge Grosscup to give testimony in the
conspiracy cases of Debs and others
The officer of the court was sent from
one room to the other, ordered about by
Pullman clerks, put on false trails after
his czarship, Pullman, and after an en
tire day spent in this manner, was told
Pullman had gone to New York. If the
United States court is not large enough
or powerful enough to bring Mr. Pull
man to taw and compel him to testify,
we suggest that Mr. Debs and those in
dieted with him, be turned loose, and
that when next Mr. Pullman applies to
the law for protection, he be treated
with the same respect that he shows for
the courts.
We are firmly of the opinion that if
the courts will not interfere, Mr. Debs
and his old associates can soon chase
Pullman into the very presence of the
United States courts, and make him
long for a sight of that same deputy
marshal. At any rate, the experiment
might be worth trying should the occa
sion again require, and the lesson might
be worth something to Pullman.
A resolution was introduced by Sena
tor Patterson Wednesday, proposing an
amendment to tne constitution giving
women the right to vote. The resolu
tion passed both bouses by a handsome
vote, and unless some legal objection
can be tound to it the matter will be
submitted in three - years from now to
the people. We have always believed
that women should be granted the right
of suffrage, because we have an abiding
belief that the presence of women at the
polls and their taking an active part in
politics would go a long ways towards
purifying elections. We see no reason
why a woman should not vote just as in
telligently as a man, and just as con
scientiously. If this amendment comes
before the people it should carry, and
we believe it will.
Queen Liliuckalani of Hawaii has ab
dicated. This master-move on her part
comes rather late in the day seeing that
the provisional government has been in
force and recognized -for a long time and
she herself most fully and positively de
posed. Her abdication is of a piece with
the average society resolution on the
death of a brother. that "Whereas, God
took him, therefore be it Resolved, That
7?& bow in submission to the decree."
Queen Lil no doubt intended this as a
sort of sop to the powers that be, and to
lessen the punishment of those mis
guided subjects who started a revolution
in her interests. She will probably be
deported, and this will end all disputes
as far as she is concerned.
AdTertlsed Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for Feb. 9, 1895. Persons calling
for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Anderson, W H B Bolen, Oliver
Barlson, C A
(Jonners, Jfete
Cooper, 11 C
Frank, Miss Nellie
Hales, 1 U
Howe. Mrs N
Herman, Mr
Hogan, John D (2)
Jackson & Chuck,
Jones, Miss Mary
Laurev, C F
McElr'oy, L R
Palmer, Ben
Smith, Li
Welch, Roop
Kerr, Joseph
Morrow, Dr J W
McLennan, M (2)
Smith: Hon J A
Vaugn, Frank
Weld, John W
J . A. Cbossen, P. M.
JL Miraculous -Escape.
Donata Marencha fired three shots at
Tona Fontiana, a bootblack in Portland
in the latter's shop Wednesday evening,
wounding him twice in the right arm
and one bullet penetrating his left breast
and lodging under the shoulder blade
Fontiana's wounds are not considered
dangerous. Marencha then fired two
shots into his own abdomen, and will
die. The Oregonian prints the picture
of Fontiana, and if it is true or half true
to nature, the result of the shooting is
inexplainable. Nothing short vof a
miracle could have prevented at least
one of the bullets h itting that nose.
Ten days loss of time on account of
sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any
thing but pleasant for a man of a family
to contemplate, whether he is a laborer,
mechanic, merchant or publisher. J as
O. Jones, publisher ol the Leader.
Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten
days with the grip during its prevalence
a year or two ago., Later . in the season
he had a second attack. He says : "in
the latter case I used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy with considerable sue
cess, I think, only being in bed a little
over two days. The second attack I am
satisfied would have been equally as bad
as the first but for the use of this rem
edy." It should be borne in mind that
tne grip is much the same as a very
severe cold and requires precisely the
same treatment. When yon wish to
cure a cold quickly and effectually' give
this remedy a trial. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may oner tnemseives as.
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the county school superin'
tendent there of will hold a public ex
amination, at bis office in The Dalles,
beginning Wednesday, February 13,
1895, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Troy Shelley,
County School Superintendent
Pour Big Successes.
Having the needed merit to more than
made good all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four remedies
have reached a phenominal sale. Dr,
King's New Discovery, for consumption
Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed
Electric Bitters, the great remedy for
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. . , Buck
len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world
and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which
are a perlect pill. All these remedies
are guaranteed to do just what is claimed
for them and the dealer whose name is
attached herewith will be glad to tell
you more of them. Sold by the Snipes-
Kinersly Drug Co.
Headache is the direct result of indi
gestion . and stomach disorders. Rem
edy these by using. De Witt's Little
Early Risers, and your headache disap
pears. The.. Favorite little pills everywhere.-
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co .
Jos. T. Peters & Co. have cord wood,
which is desirable in all respects, and
respectfully solicit your orders.
Mustahg
Liniment
foi
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
Watcl5.es.
. Large Assortment
to select fronv
L C. Nickelsen's.
tub
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs,
Paints.
Window Glass.
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,
Jan. 22, 1895. 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
anfi Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on March
12, 1895, viz:
- Wm. A. Miller,
Hd. E., No. 2978, for the SWJ, Bee. 18, Tp. 5 8,
R12E...W.M. . -
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: - , ,
F. Gable, The Dalles, Oregon, "J. P, Abbot, N.
O. Weberg, O. P. Weberg, Wapinitia, Or. ' a
JAS. F. MOOBK, Register.
Paper
C. F STEPHENS.
If you want anything in the shape of
C L O T
For Man or Woman,
When the Train stops at THE
jiBMi COliLUVlBlA HOTEIi.
i - o,o- - - ' '
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 (lass Heals; 25 Ceits.
Office for all Stage r.lnes leaving The Dalles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and Kastera Washington.
In tnls Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Bts.
ZD- "S7I7". V
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER Hf
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 in all our work, arid none but the
moBt skilled workmen employed. Agents
lcel combination or soap mixture. A.
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shoo oorner Third and
11 There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
New - Umatilla - House,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S.
Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P. r R. Company, and office of the Western
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables.
LARGEST : AND : FINEST
Pie fort Tin
MAIITS TAPPED
Hep
GiGp on Third Street;; next, door west of Young Kusr
Blacksmith Shop.
WHRT
H I N G .
Boy, Girl or Baby.
DALLES, get off on the South Side
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
- AUSB
AND GLASS.
Latest Patterns and Designs in
-
WALL PAPER.
for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem-
nrst - ciass article in all colors. All orders
Washington Bts., The Dalles, 0re-ot
of men which, taken at its flooa
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- - UNION ST.
: HOTEL : IN : OREGON
eirs and Hoofing
UNDER PRESSURE.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Wasco County:
David D. Garrison, 1
Plaintiff, i
vs. s.
Elizabeth W. Garrison, j
Defpniinnt i
To the said defendant, Elizabeth W Garrison:
In the name of the xtn n tw Went. v mi orp
hereby summoned and required to appear and
a- swer plaintiff's complaint now on file against
you In the above-en titled court and cause on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
Bitiu w)urt, wuiun term oi saia (Jourt is to Degin
and be holden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, 1895, in the courthouse In Dalles City,
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
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. '
iou are nereDy turtner notineo. mat tnis sum
mons Is served upon yon by publication by or
der of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judga of
me aDove-eniiuea court maae at me rearuiar
November term of said Court for the year 1894.
CONDON & CONDON.
jan5-flG Attorneys for Plaintiff.
A Long
String of Fish.
Is not Carried
up a Side Street.
It's just about as important
to let folks know that we've
got extra fine Hams and Ba
con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
genuine Maple Syrup. The
Finest Coffee in town. A fine
lot of New Breakfast Foods.
THAT ELEGANT 4
DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur)
For all those who call on
us we have bargains in Fine
Goods; for those who don't,
sympathy.
J. B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
We carry everything that is good
to eat, and at each 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.
k rrT-TTr' yf.
StutHing GreeiinousB
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 cut flowers
for all occasions; also pot
riant 8 and wires.
Hyacinths in bloom A
beautiful holiday gift.
Get your Chrysanthemums
at once to send East.
Miss Delia Stevens, of Boston, Mass.,
writes: I have always suffered from
hereditarv Scrofula, for which I tried
various remedies, and many reliable)
physicians, but none relieved me. Alter
taxing o Dottles or
I am now well. I IjlTW; Ti
am very grateim
to you, as I feel
'that it. Rnvpd 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 1
mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
ATLANTA. OA.
ARTISTIC
j - v PHOTOGRAPH ERi
Chapman Block," The Dalles, Oregon
Life-size Crayons a specialty. -
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