Viz Dalles Daily Chronicle. BUBSCBIPTION KATES. " BT MAIL, rOBTAQB raiPAID, IS ADYaKCB. Weekly, l year " S months. " 8 Dall,1 year - " C months. - per " Address all communication to ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon. S 1 60 0 75 0 "0 00 8 00 0 60 THE CHBON- FRIDAY' - MAY 3, 1895 MORE PATRIOTISM. Last night a friend after perusing an editorial of ours, eaid to us: "Yon peem to have a prejudice against rich men." That idea he gathered from the editorial alluded to, and yet the spirit and intent of an article was never more misconstrued. That friend was sadly mistaken. We recognize the fact that there are rich men now, as there has been eyer since man ceased to be an ut ter savage. We realize that were the doctrines of the communist put in force tomorrow, no sooner would property be divided than the many would begin to squander and the few to save, and in side of a week some would have what the week before belonged to a dozen, and the dozen would be desiring a new division. The only idea we intended to convey was that those who accumulate should be willing to pay to be protected in their accumulations in proportion to the amount they owned. . It may be that the world was framed on a foundation of exact justice. That was the decree, at least, promulgated at the gates of Paradise when the angel with the flaming sword prevented our first; parents from re-entering that gar den where that decree was not in force. That decree exists today as it existed then. It was the law, it is yet the divine law, that man should possess only that wealth, whether of money, lands, love, happiness, or any of the other treasurers of earth that his honest and faithful efforts to earn those treas ures fully deserved. Man has set aside this law. Some possess what they do not earn ; but the books of the Infinite must balance. If they do not earn it, then some other man or men ' must. Wealth is the accumulations of toil, and if the toiler has it not, it Is becaus man's laws v prevail, instead of the first great decree laid down at the gates of Eden. That is the trouble with us that some of us must toil to balance the books. Is it too much, then, to ask those who absorb the results of others' toil to pay their fu'il share towards protecting that which they have received without labor ing for it? We find no fault with their being rich, for we are not poor from choice. We do find fault wih those who are so far lost to all sense of patri otism, and who have grown so deludedly elfish that they shnn all burdens. The back of - the toiler is strong and his shoulders are broad, but even a rudi mentary . brain would realize the folly and the. danger of overtasking him. Rome had her redemption in her bands in Rienzi, but her citizens, pre ferring to be plundered rather than sub mit to taxation, she fell, the victim of that very class the nobles who, refus ing to be taxed to uphold the laws, lost their all in her fall. History repeats itself, and it is rapidly humming over some of the old refrains just now. SOME ADVANTAGES OF SUGAR. The general public has a wrong im preision as to the actual advantages of sugar in the preservation of the human frame. Harm may be done by eating eugar in excess, just as the excess of any thing else is pernicious to health. In the stomach it is in part changed to lactic acid; . "and the latter acts upon calcic phosphate,' and permits their as similation. How frequently a mild case of indigestion could be relieved, if not cured, by an occasional drink of sugar and water. Do our readers realize the importance of a few bon-bons after a hearty ' meal? The fatty substances that might otherwise overload the stom ach, then become harmless. Those who enjoy coffee and tea at night, and yet hesitate drinking these beverages, can . partake .of the same, in moderation, without, fear of sleepless nights, by the liberal nse of sugar. The recent ' experiments, "previously men tioned in these pages, showing that sugar increases the muscular power pos Bible to develop during a given period are only a scientific determination of what is already known. One need only visit a sugarcane plantation in the West Indies to appreciate that the "niggers can develop more work in a given time, if allowed to eat the cane freely, than during any period of the year. Sugar has its disadvantages for stout people, a fact know to most of us, but the advan tages to be derived from a moderate in troduction of sugar, as a means , of re taining health, is too frequently over looked. Sugar Beet. The Telegram is finding fault with the Ban lor re-printing an alleged copy righted dispatch, the property of the Associated Press Co. The dispatch con tained the startling intelligence that "the British officers were taking advan tage of their occnpancy of Corinto to take notes about the Nicaragua canal.'' The dispatch implies that the Biitisb were totally ignoraat of the lay of the country, and were stealing information. The truth is, there is nothing secret about the affair at all. The route has been used, traveled for hundreds of years, and is, open now for anyone who wants to go over it. It is about of a piece with the rot the Associated frees is furnishing, only perhaps a trifle be low the average. We read in the dispatches yesterday that gold was being deposited in the United States and currency taken out, and that this state of affairs was due to the fact that the people had confidence in the ability of the Morgan syndicate to keep the reeerve up to its limit and that therefore the credit of the United States was good. This is fine reading, but it strikes us that the country is poor in deed when 75.000,000 people are com pelled to have their promise to pay in dorsed by a syndicate of bankers. The next thing someone knows Rockefeller or Brice or'Astor, or some of those fel lows will be roping us couatry editors in to indorse their notes. We give notice now that we will renege if they call on' us with any such designs. Blkaa. Mays & Crowe have added to their al ready extensive stock the largest and most complete line of bicycles in the city. For a (100 wheel they have the Rambler, which is one of the best known bicycles on the market. It has many special features and patents, not found on any other wheel, one of which is their detachable tire, which is admitted to be the best tire yet discovered, and which is now used by half of the manufacturers in the United States. They also have the agency, direct from the manufac turers, for the celebrated Waverly bi cycles, which are forging ahead of every thing else this season, the factory hav ing already turned otft over 20,000 of the 95 wheels, and not being able at the present time to fill their orders. This wheel is certainly a very handsome one, and is claimed to be the highest of high grade, and what is still better they sell for f 85 and the ladies' wheel for $75. In addition to these they have the Chicago Ideals, which are made by the manufacturers of the Rambler, as a second grade wheel, are strong and sub stantial, and it is hard to see the differ ence between them and the $100 wheel. These are sold at $55 and $65. They also have bicycles to rent, by the day or hour. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for May 4, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Adams, Thos (2) Burham, A Brewster. C J Bond, L C (2) Bowden, E Davidson, John Graves, Chss E Godfrey Chas Golden, Shelby Hard wick, Mrs J Jackson, Miss btellaJakway, u Mack, W A Martyn, Miss Anna Moses, U B Palmer, f H Ring, Miss Cora Schwartz, M Sparks, E S Stephenson, W F bchouleber, Christ Weekly Snn Shyrock, S W nsner, J a Watson, W H Walker, J O Ward. T E Webb, J A Young, Miss irankieQnirk, Mary J. A. Crossen, P. M. Are Your Eyes Open? IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received,. A Complete Assortment - of GARDEN and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your way to the Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse. E. J. COLLINS & CO Telephone 20. Terms .Cash. Tyillipery. ALSO A FULL LINE OF- HRS. H. E. BRIGGS, '. jmw - " war-assst.. - 5t1 Wrjr , . Ill A WW w THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. ! Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Fat- i cat Business conducted tor mode atc Fees. Otis Office is opposite U. S. Patemt office I and we can secure patent in less time than those , remote irom vruaingiua. t Send model, drawing or photo., with desertp- l Don. We advise, u patentable or not, tree ol charge. Our tee not due till patent is secured. J A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with .cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent tree. Aaaress, c.A.snow&co.: Ofp. Patent Office, Washington, o. C THE DALLES REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION. The above association is prepared to take a list of all and any kind of Real Estate for sale or exchange, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow ing Real Estate Agents, or ganized as an association for the purpose, of inducing im migration to Wasco and Sher man Counties,' and generally stimulating the sale of prop erty: C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Harden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known firms, or F. D. HILL, Sec'y, ' The Dalles. Oregon Having secured the services of a first-class trimmer from the city, I can assure my patrons perfect sat isfaction as to style and finish.. Call and see the large variety of Hats on display in window. Successor to Anna Peter k Co. ' - 112 Second Street Balk Seeds. A Fine Line of Fresh Balk Seeds, jast arrived. Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Clover, White Clover, Peas, Onions Turnips, Carrots, Beets! Alfalfa, Millet, Beans,' ALL VARIETIES Flower Seeds, Onion Sets. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. J.' H 3D IDS Everything for the Garden we can furnish Floral - Designa and Bouquets second to none in Eastern Ore gon at very reasonable prices. See our assortment ot rIants, .Button hole Bouquets, apd display in M. Z. Donnell'a Drugstore and Keller's Bak ery. Orders can be leit at eitber ot toe above places. .. The Hyacinths are now in full bloom All are cordially invited to come and see our assortment of Flowers and Greenhouse Plants. ipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Window Glass. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR E. JACOBSEN BOOK and MDSIC CO., THl LEaDEBS IH Pianos and Organs, Books, NOTIONS, STATIONERY. Call and tret their prices. Bell PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet any COMPETITION. 162 Seconl SL THE DALLES, OR. S S E5 12 S. Garden and T7Z Grass Seeds 0 f7" in Bulk, at T7" JSM J. H. Cross' tEM Feed & Gro- "vr eery Store. : Don't Forget THAT THE Crow Photo Go., (Formerly Crow & Lussler, of Portland) Will loon barr their w P Ho to graph Gallery at The Dalles flniabed and ready for business. Walt until yon see samples of work and prices before having pictures taken. apr20 Chleaester'a Eacllsk IMaaMnd BraaS. EfJUYROYAL PILLS Oritf nal ud Only CtaiHfae. A Arc, lwy reltabla. ladies uk f Dnnltt for Ckichsatsr English ii-M mtnid Brand In Red ud Gold mtallteV 7 e. anted with blue ribboa. Taka . ftion and imtittuum. AtDratfiti,arHB44a. In ttmp tor ponton ltr, tatimoaUto and "fteUef for IdfeH Uttmr, by retwa MaiL 1A.OAO Teiutaooisla. oairW. ft -V Ml Iwa jiritfUM. . 1 hiiaria, lfta StUDI Mouse Bring in Your Family. Come in Yourself, I And see how cheaply Men's Suits, Boys' LACES, WOOLENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, C. I". STEPHENS, BXGUHSIO Gaseade Locks GIVEN REDMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB Sunday, Grounds will be prepared at Alter lunch the lollowing CLIMBING- GREASED PAT MAN'S RACE, LADIES' RACE. Prizes to the amount of Twenty-five Dollars will be awarded the successful competitors. After stopping at the Locks a few hours the train will make a trip to Bonneville, where another stop will be made. . It is probable that Captain Webb will make a frightful plunge over the rapids on this occasion. . . AH those desirous of examining the Government AVorks" at the Cascades will be given ROUND TRIP TICKETS, . . . . $1.00 Children under 12 years of age, half price. Train will leave the Umatilla House at 8 o'clock a. m., and returning arrive at 6 p. m. v The Dalles Orchestral Union Band WILL ACCOMPANY THE EXCURSION. Closing Out Sale of DRY nnnns CLOTHDNX3v FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present .values cut no figure, as goods ., MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. The C. P. and P. D., French Woven, Hand-Made, Dr. Warner's Health, Coraline, French Model and other makes of Corsets will be closed out at extremely low prices: Call and be convinced. You will be surprised at our low prices. J. P. RUPERT & GABE L, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, -. And air Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop. - REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. we can dress all of you. Suits, Silks, Satins, COTTONS, LINENS, for everyone. All new stock. -TO- and Bonneville, BY THE -ON- Vlay 12th. the Locks for a Basket Picnic. amusements will be had: POLE, SACK RACE, ample opportunity. McINERNY. Adjoining JU; Sollini A Co.'i lUr,