Tcz Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. wrr kaii., ronxgi ruPAis, i aotakc-s. WeaUy.lyear. ....II 60 44 months. 0 76 ( 0 'O Uflyear. 6 00 " C month. t 00 per " 0 60 Aertr s all communication to " THX CHRON ICLE," The Dalle, Oregon. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1805 REPUBLICANISM IN THE DEMO C RATIO ADMINISTRATION. When the democratic party under takes to run the United States govern ment It finds that much of republican ism, which it formerly denounced, is quite essential to the wise and effectiye administration of the gorernment. If tfae) South goes ever to populism, as there bow seems to be a strong probabil ity of its doing, even the federal election law would be found quite a wise provi sion. The interference of the federal government in controlling riots in the northern cities is no more offensive to the populists and socialists than was a like interference by a republican admin istration to prevent violence in the 8outh a few years ago to the democratic party. Not only is there some good found in republicanism itself, but ex-republicans have been found of (treat assistance to Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Gresbam was, un til his defeat in the republican national convention in 1888, a pronounced repub lican; Mr. J ad son Harmon, the ap pointee to the office of attorney-general. to succeed Mr. Olney, was, nntil the Greely. campaign, a prominent republi can. we are inclined to the opinion that Mr. Cleveland himself is almost persuaded. THE WOMEN OF BOSTON. The Woman's Rescue League of Bos ton, like all women, except our mothers. wives and sweethearts, are wholly in consistent. They resolve and resolve and when they are fully resolved the results are diametrically opposed. First they resolve that eighty per cent of the wealth in all light manufacturing indus tries is created by women and therefore th-y are entitled to all the political and oiner privileges 01 manly men wear pants, make stump speeches, run can cusps, vote and hold office. Next, for getting the attributes of manly men whom they insUt upon imitating, they resolve that women must not ride bicy cles because it makes theraUnannish and tempts women to wear pants. But there ia no use in discussing the subject with the dear creatures; they will only declare that there is no inconsistency in their resolutions, and remain as resolute as ever. Better do as did the man who was sued by his wife for a divorce when the summons was served upon him he remarked : "Bless her dear bear She has always had everything she has asked for ; if she wants & di orce, the shall have it." The Oregonian is pleased because large damage suits are to be instituted against the Pacific Mail ti. S. Co. by the friends of those who perished, and sug gests that a few verdicts for adequate damages will have a tendency to protect passengers upon steamships. What "adequate" damages are we cannot con jecture. A . law forbidding passenger vessels from carrying freight upon their docks and making the managing officers of the vessel criminally liable for send ing to sea a paesengor vessel improperly loaded, would possibly have prevented the terrible disaster and obviated the treat loee of life and consequent sorrow which cannot be compensated. The punishment for violating the law should not be lees severe than life imprison ment. The same law should punish in like manner a paeeenger vessel not thor oughly sea worthy and fully equipped with life-saving appliances. Verdicts of juries mav punish the negligence, but they cannot restore life nor prevent a repetition of the careless indifference of the managers ; they can reach the treas ury of the owners, but the manager es capes all punishment other than loss of position, and too often that also. ' " When a good road to Viilliam county ia completed, and the people of that section given the benefits of a compet itive market, the attention of our busi ness men might well be given to the trade from Klickitat county. The road op this side of the mountain that shuts off the fertile valley of the Klickitat could well be improved, and for every dollar spent more would return. Our neighbors across the river are glad to trade with The Dalles, but the induce ments must be made even with those X'ven by Grants. This latter station is much nearer to .Goldendale than we are, but a very good road to The Dalles would counteract jthe longer distance. This, in addition tern better market, would 'make this Ujr cure of the trade Jroai a large and growing country. The taxpayers of this county have cause to be thankful that the sessions of our circuit court are as short as they are. In former years, when there was a Tild and recklees'elemeot in our midst, com posed of "bad" men, who are now either all killed or gone away, the term of court used to last much longer and the subse quent burden on the taxpayer more grievous. Because the calendar is not stretched to a great length does not mean that business ia not good or even that the lawyers do not have enough to lo, but that people are learning to settle their disputes outside the courtroom and repair there when all other efforts fail. Busy men have not the time to enjoy the luxuries of a law suit when there is any' other way of settling their diffi culties. The steamboat company has. not only in the past, been of inestimable benefit to Eastern Oregon, bat ia today the greatest power in the regulation of rates for Eastern Oregon. The wool .rate on the railroad out of The Dalles this year is at a figure which never could have been obtained bad it not been for the D P. & A. N. Co. The Dalles has a com' mercial importance which it never could have attained bad not our patriotic citi zens delved into their pockets and made this enterprise possible. The prosperity of the boat company is the prosperity of The Dalles. Flcnlo at Wamlc. There will be a picnic given by the Wamic school June 21st, Friday, the last day of the spring term of school The picnic will be held in a grove abont a half mile west of the school house. - In the forenoon there will be a literary pro gram of recitations and singing, in the afternoon there will be a same of base ball, racing and other athletic sports Also there is to be a saddle put up to be ridden for by chance. For those who come in the day and want to stay at night there will be a dance given in the Roberts and Woodcock halll. A Card of Thanks'. The 29th anniversary of Memorial day has n w passed intoo history. Eve soldier's giave in our vicinity has been visited and marked by the flag he loved so well, and bowers and evergreen scattered over his laBt resting place, Therefore be it ' liesoivea, mat we tender our sincere thanks to The Dalles Orchestral Union for their sweet -music ; to Company G and Company A, state militia, for acting a9 our escort; to the choir for their ex cellent singing; to C. L. Richmond, Joe Berger and F. Leonard for conveyances to the cemetery ; to the friends who fur nished such a genereus supply of lovely flowers and to all other friends for kindly favors shown. By order of Woman's Relief Corps. Blanche G. Pattebson, Maggie E. Urebin, President. Secretary. . The Wasco warehouse is more crowded today than ever. This morning, at one time, twenty wagons were waiting in line to discnarge their loads. Three hundred sacks have been received today. The baler is kept hard at w ork all the time, bat cannot keep up with the work that is ready for it. A lot of 150,000 was sold Saturday at a price materially higher than a year ago. Several clips have been sold today, but the exact amounts could not be learned. A con siderable amount of freight is being re ceived for shipment to the interior. M. Sichel & Co. of Prineville have orders to be filled for forty-five tons of salt and fifteen tons of sulphur. The teams that bring in . the wool go back, most of them, loaded with freight for Prineville merchants and points along the road. Mr. James H. Frazier showed us some pictures of his Sherman county ranch, taken in sheep shearing time. In one corral are the . sheep from which the wool has been cut and in another one are the animals who are yet to go through the process. Large wagon loads with. sacks of wool are just ready to start for the market, while standing by the sheds is a group of herders and shearers. Altogether the scene is a typical one and shows a sample of this great wool pro ducing country. The pictures would be a revelation to any one not acquainted with the large scale on which farming and wool growing are done in Eastern Oregon. Yesterday being a beautiful June day, many of The Dalles citizens wended their way to the country on various picnic excursions, and the forks of Mill creek seemed to be the favorite place of reBort. Daring the day plans were talked over whereby the campers might get control of the grounds at the forks, which haye already been so improved as to make them very comfortable and pleasant, but no appropriate name could be agreed upon to designate the place In the proposed articles of agreement. In view of the past history of the place, the name of Chippewa has been suggested,. Special Notice. To all members of Mt. Hood Camp, No. 69, W. of W. You are requested to be present at 8 o'clock p. m., sharp, Tuefday, June 11th, at Fraternity hall. lecture will be delivered by F. A. Falkenburg on the objects of the order. An invitation is extended to all gentle men in the woodcraft to be present. Bv order of council, d4da-wl. W. H. Youkq. HomethlDg; New. Mm. L. Gerstel has just stopped in The Dalles lor a short time, with an ex hibit of all kinds of gems, set and unset direct from the World's and Midwinter fairs. She also has the famous magic lucky stone and Sumatra pern. See tne exbibit in C. F. Stephens' dry goods store. When Baby waa sick, w. st her Cmstorla. When she was a Child, ah cried f or Caatorisw When she became Miea, aba clung to Oaatoria. Warn an. had Cbikirea, afee gave them ( Travelers find a safe companion in Do Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in ' drinking water and in diet, often causes severe and dangerous com plaints. This medicine always cures them. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Finest cabinet photos $2.60 per dozen at Herrins studio Chapman block, The Dalles, Oregon. Eighteen first prizes taken. Clip this notice ont and bring it with you and it is icood tor one photo extra with every dozen photos. j6-lm The most pleasant uttlt pills for re gulating the bowels, are Ue Witt's Little Early Kigers. Cures sick headache and constipation Small pill. Small dose. For sale by Snu-es-Kinerely Drug Co. De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure never disappoints, never fails to give im mediate relief. It cures just as sure as you take it. For Sale by Snipes-Kin ersly Drug Co. THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. Your Wife Knows Where she can get nice Vegetables. Where to get the nicest Berries. Where nice, fresh G-ro ceries are kept. Where she can get them in a hurry if she needs them. Call or Telephone. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. Kranich & Bach PIANOS AT I 22: " r I Immm mm w I.C. NICKELSEN'S On Very Easy Terms. " Disfigured For Life" the-despairing cry of thousands afflicted with Unsightly skin dis eases. Do you realize what this disfigu ration means to . sensitive souls ? It means isolation, seclusion. It isabartosocial and business success. Do you wonder that despair seizes upon tnese sufferers when Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, And nostrums prove worse than use less Skin diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to do so. CUTICURA REMEDIES Have earned the right to be called tKin apecitics. Because for years they have met with most remarkable success. There are cases that they cannot cure, but they are few indeed. It is no long-drawn-out, expensive experiment. 25c. invested in a cake of CUTICURA SOAP Will prove more convincing than a page of advertisement. In short CUTICURA works wonders, And its cures are simply marvellous. Sold Price. CunontA, sac: So : ; KlWLVINT, St. 1'OTTEB DkiiO AND ( HE r.,Sole Props., Barton. "All about the Skin,"" free. THE DALLES The above association is prepared to take- a list of all and any kind of Heal Estate for sale or exchange, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow in? Heal instate Aerents. or- Seized a, an association for migration to VVasCO and oher- man Counties, and generally ofi mnlo innp 4Vizi cola TrJ erty: C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud son, J. U. ivoontz dc Uo., J. JYl. Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Marden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known firms, or J. H. Huntington, Sec. The Dalles. Oregon. The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St, Boston, Mass This company owns Letters Patent No. 463.569. granted to Emile Berliner November 17, 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, covering all f rme of microphone transmitters or contact telephones. ' NOTICE. V. 8. Lixd OmcK, The Bailee, Or.,( Mar. 80. 1H95. i Complaint Imvinir been entered at thl office Dy Sylvester budcock afreinst is. Clarence MeeK for abandoning hi bome-teHd entry No. 8740. oated May 5ih, 18MI. upon theBH. NE4, B !4 an.lN W"4,Sr W,8ection 6.To nshipl Bath. Kange 12 Eaat, in W anco County, Oregon, wltti a lew to the cancel! lion of mid e try. Ibe eal1 parties are hereby hummoned to appear at this olli e on ti e 25 tb day of May, 1K95. at 1U o'clock, a. m. to respona ana mrnisn ieuinony c ncern- lng aaia alleged aDanaoninent J. K. MOORK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Land Omc, The Dalles, Or., U.. Al iliiC I Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bus filed notice of his Intention to make final Drool in suDDort of nib claim, and that said proof will be made before the register ana receiver ot tne u. t. Lana oince, 1 ue uaues, jr., on i une a, usoo, viz. : Olile P. Weherr, Hd. E. No. 4563, for the 8W4 See. 10, Tp 5 8 R 12E..W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon aua cultivation or, said lnnu. viz: J. P. Abb -tt. ilow Dele .re ai d H. White of Wai.initia, Oregon and Frauk Gabel oi i ne i 'alien, viregon. XD22-J26 J AS. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Final Stttlement Notice Is hereby eiven that the nndersirned bas filed his final areomit as executor of the last will and leutam- nt f Catherine Wigle, dease4. The County Court of Waxo oonnly. by an order rnsae on tne ntn any oi pui, iwo, nas nzea Friday, the 41st day of May. 1895. aa the time and the Coantv Courtroom lu Dalles CI y as the place lor oeaiina saia anal xceount ana oojecaons thereto and objections to the final settlement of Sail estau. j na. u. JAIUJK, Ml-5t , x ecu tor. Bring m Your Family. Come in Yourself. And see how cheaply Men's Suits, Boy's LACES, WOOLENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stock. C. F STEPHENS, Closing Out Sale of DRY GOODS CLOTHING-. FURNISHING- GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD HJT- J. P. X- "W. ViUiSEI Snoeeeeor to Paul Kreft Co DEALER IN " PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and ttt ATT "OA l L1 L3 VY t 1 I I J JET jH.IT JLlXL. PRACTICAL PATNTER and PAPER HANGER. None bnt the best brands of 3. W. MASDRY'8 PAINT8 DBed most'skitW workmen employed. Agents for Masnry Liquid Paints. No chem ical combination or soap mixture. A flrst-claes article in all colors. All orders , promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shon corner Third and GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER. Saceeeaor to Chrieman & Corson. ZZT mm FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my formet patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introdaoed, and ony the first-class article will be placed on he marlc"t RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, all Article Kept In a First Class Harness Shop.. An BXPAIBIKG PROMPTLY DO SB. we can dress all of you. Suits, Silks, Satins, COTTONS, LINENS, LESS than COST. e- McINERNY, AN D GLASS. Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. in all onr-worW, and none but th Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon BREWERY, turning oat the best Beer and Porter Bridles, Collars, Adjoining B. J. Collins Ce.'s Stere 7f w4