Tfi3 Dalles Daily Chronicle. 8UBBCBIPT10N BATES. BY Mill, TOR191 rXKPAID, IV ADTAHCS. . Weekly, 1 year S 1 50 " month. 0 75 - " .. , 0 0 TMll.lyrar. . S UO - months. 8 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to THJt CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Orecon. TUESDAY, - - JUNE 18, 1895 THE WAY IT SEEMS TO US. S A. lesson in money la famished from Seattle. The school board of that city, in Reed of money, offered bonds for sale to the amount of $400,000. This school board is a popniiat body, and conld not bear the thought of stipulating to pay in gold, though getting gold or gold value lor its bonds ; so it advertised that the bonds, when due, wonld be paid in car rent money. Bond-dealers, of course, looked askance at this proposal. They would willingly have given a premium of 6 per cent for these 5 per cent bonds, or a bonus of $24,000 for the whole lot, if payment in gold had been stipulated ; oat since it was not, the best offer that eonld be had gave a total premium of about $4,600, and the district lost nearly $20,000 for the luxury or privilege of re serving the right to swindle the bond buyer, if the opportunity should be pre sented. Of course the bond buyer real ices fully that he runs some risk, and this is why he didn't pay more for the bonds; but since there is a growing: con viction that the parity of all kinds of money will be maintained, through de cline or defeat of the silver and cheap money craze, the risk was not considered very great, and a small premium was given for (be bonds. Sunday Oregonian. We do not know-all that is to be known concerning the history and scienoe of national finance, but the fore going is in line with our idea that any attempt to make uncertain the measure of values, or to use a' measure that fluc tuates is dangerous. Dalles City bonds were made payable in U. S. gold coin, the' same as all obligations taken by Gov. Alt geld, ex-Gov. Pennoyer, D. P. Thompson, and other silver advocates who invest money, and $20,000 of them were sold at a premium of $2020 to a local capitalist. A Proper Ending;. A. COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATION. : Few towns of the size and importance of The Dalles are without any organiza tion of business men. Prior- to the fire of 1891, we had an efficient 'organization of this character in the board of trade, to which the town and country are large ly indebted for the boat line. Since September, 1891, there has been no ef tort on the part of those most interested in the welfare it the city to maintain an organization. The city feels the need of It. Without it any concerted action is extremely difficult, if not 1 impossible. Walla Walla, Pendleton, Baker City, Heppner, and other interior towns, find each organizations useful, and they thereby have an advantage over us. In some places the social feature is added to the business interests, and the efficiency of the society strengthened. Iyet ns have a commercial club. OUR FRIENDS. Thk Chronicle made mention several days ago of the arrest of Scott Delaney, charged with the abduction of Maggie Yonce, a young lady aged 16 or there abouts. The case came up before Jus tice Davis Saturday and was continued till yesterday.: Mr. 'Delaney bad se cured the services of Huntington & Wil son, and the party prosecuting consult ed Deputy District Attorney Phelps. The matter seemed somewhat mysteri ous, and the lawyers on both sides, in cluding the justice, thought a better settlement could be obtained than, by a trial. And bo all the parties in the case being willing and especially Mr. Delaney and Miss Yonce Justice Davis djonrned court over to the European House, and there in the presence of friends, settled the matter in the most satisfactory way, and Miss Yonce be came Mrs. Dalaney. The justice is highly satisfied with the way the mat ter turned out and was glad to lay aside his judicial garb and appear in a minis terial capacity. Mr. Phelps dismissed the complaint, and all went merry as a marriage bell. WHAT IT IS CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTENANT known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD A Simple Com pound : , . - . Bring m Your Family. v Yourself Yeiteaday afternoon a party of gentle men, consisting ot Judge isradsnaw, Sherifi Driver, John Michell, I,. E. Crowe, A. S. MacAIlister, J.'A. Crossen, Frank Summers and Hugh Glenn, took the afternoon local for the Locks; where they attended a meeting ef the Elks. Mr. Glenn was already a member of the famous society, but the other gentleman had their first innings last night. Messrs. J. G. Day and I. N. Day" were also initiated. The interesting part of the program began after the arrival of the Portland trail), which brought a contingency of thirtv-three members from that city. The exercises at the hall were highly exciting, and the fun was great and last, ing. . After the new members were shown what it was to be Elks, a sumptu ous banquet was the scene of gaiety, The flow of wit was said to be of the most brilliant kind, and the utmost good feeling - marked the evening's program The Elks are Ja body of good fellows, and all over they have the best of good times. There is some talk of moving the lodge to Thej Dalles, where it would in all certainly have a prosperous existence. The newly-made Elks returned on the noon local, and the proper question is to ask them to describe their sensations. Thk Cheoniclk is proud of the busi .neas and financial standing of this city, and we are more concerned in its welfare than any other Bubject. We note, with much satisfaction, - the kindly feeling manifested toward our city by the lead ing papers of ' this portion of the state. Particularly is this true of the Fossil Journal, Condon Globe, Antelope Herald and Prineville Review. Their pleasant words for The Dalles and its business enterprises are appreciated. Most of onr interests are identical with those of the places where these papers are pub lished, and we are glad to join hands with them in assisting in the develop- ment of Eastern Oregon. Then, is much to be gained by corporation of the press ; nothing by a jealous rivalry. , From the latter we are' glad to be free. The council, at their meeting Satur day evening, reduced the salary of city recorder to $50 per month.' This is in line with ' the suggestions heretofore made by Thb Cheoniclk, and we be lieve will meet the approval of the citi Kens. We think, however, that a good man could be had to fill the position at $40 t er month if the council would fi: the office hours 8 a. m. to 2 p.; m. and r. quire the recorder to be at his office during those hours, and those only. In any event, the office hours should be fixe i and the recorder be requested to keep the office open during those hours The report to be made by the board of engineers recently sent to Nicaragua by the government, will be looked forward to with great interest by every Pacific coast shipper. It will indicate that al ready a large amount of work has been done, and well done, end the difficulties are not so great as have been predicted The United States, and the Pacific slope especially, will be more benefited by that work than any of like character ever before undertaken. A. Bousing Tina at the Locke. Tyg-b. Valley Tennis Club. To thb Editor : Tygh valley has or ganized a tennis club .for the coming season. At the recent election C. J. VanDnyn was chosen president : Mr. Chas. Adams, vice president ; Dr. N. G Powne, treasurer and Mr. Chas. P. Powhe, secretary;" Messrs. J. Kirtner, B. F. Swift, V. P. Steers and W. D. Munger were elected an executive com mittee. There is a great deal of interest being taken in lawn tennis in the pretty burg of Tygh Valley this year and some exciting contests are expected. The club numbers some very good lady players. ' X. X. X. The constitution that has been broken down or weakened by long standing dis orders in the liver and kidneys, is ill fitted to withstand the encroachment of disease. Such a person takes cold easily, cannot stand fatigue, and in cases of epi demies, is the first to fall a victim. The proper course is to remove the cause of weakness by treating the liver and kid neys. Dr. J. H. ; McLean ,s Liver and Kidney Balm will reach the seat of trouble and restore the diseased organs to healthy functional activity. "' increased nourishment of the body will follow and the patient will rapidly regain health and strength. Price $1.00 per bottle, For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. If you contemplate going East don fail to call on W. C. Allaway, agent for the Northern Pacific railroad, for full in formation in regard to rates, etc. .The Northern Pacific is the only route run ning through tourist sleepers from Port land Tithout any lay-overs, and is the only line running a dining car out of Portland. . The Northern Pacific in con nection " with ' the new "Burlington Route," is the best route for Central and Southern points. ' jl8-dl-wl Notice. u. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.; March 27, 1895. Complaint having been entered at this office f William T. Heeks against John Speiry lor abandoning his homestead entry N o 3382, dated January 10. 1890, upon the EK SWJi and W 8E!, (Sec. 20, Tp. 2 , E. 13 E.. In Wasco county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said pnrtle are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 26th day of May, 1895, at 10 o'clock . m., to repond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. J AS. t. MOUK.K. register, GelePV-Heef ggj. Iron N au re's Bui 1 FOR SAIiE BY BLaIkELE Y & 'BCOTOHTON. THE ONWARD nARCH of Consumption is stopped short by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If you haven't waited beyond reasont there's complete re covery and cure. - Although by many believed to be incur able, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, con sumption is a curable disease. Not every cenlage of cases, and we believe, folly 98 ner cent are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease bas progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (including tubercu lar matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. - Do von doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to ns as cared by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so sronounced bv the best and -most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing' them, and who were often strongly prejudiced ana aaviseflj against a trial or Golden Medical Discovery," bnt who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskev. and various preparations of the hypophos phites had also been faithfully tried in vain. ine pnotograpns ot a large numDer ot those cured .of . consumption , .bronchitis, lingering1 coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jnne 3, 1878. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I . - May 4, 1895. I Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congas of .June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the saleof Umber lands in the States of C alifornia, Oregon, .-evxda and Washington Territory," Joseph W. Ward, of Boyd, County of Wasco, 8tate of iregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. SEJi, Bee. 7. all in To. No. 2 8. Kanw and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said iana oeiore me register ana iteoei ver oi this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of July, 1895. " He names as witneates: ' Henrv Hanner. Joseph Hanner, The Dalles, Hanley Kan, John ueckor, oya, ur. ....... . Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of July, l9t. . JAB. jr. JjluOKt, register. NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I . t .r ,, Mar. 80, 1895.' Comnlalnt bavins- been entered at this office by Sylvester Beboock against E. Clarence Meek tor abandoning his homertead entry No. 3740, dated May 5th, 1891, upon the &A, N NE, BrtsnaN wi,t;4,Becuon o.iownBnipi south. Range 12 East, in Wasco County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said e try, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 2oth day of May, 1895, at 10 o'clock, a. m. to respond ana turnisn testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. - ---j.-. auuAfi, i&egisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - Land Office, The Dalles, Or., ) .v.,j: . -. j-. . May 21. 1895. 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. 8. Land office, The Dalles, Or., on June 29, 1&95, viz. : Ollie P. Wsbsrg, Hd. E. No. 4563. for the SW Sec. 10. To 5 SB 12 E.,W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. saia ntnu, .viz:- j. r. ADDoit, MOhe ueiore ana H. White of Wapinltia. Oreaon and Frank Gabel of The Dalles, Oregon. . m22-26 J AS. F. MOORE, .Register. : come in ; And see how cheaply we can dress all of you. Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Silks, Satins, v LACES, WOOLENS, COTTONS, LINENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stock. YV 1IC Knows Where she car. get nice Vegetables. Where to get the nicest Berries. Where nice, fresh Gro ceries are kept.'- . Where she can get them in a hurry if she needs them. Call or Telephone. J. B, CROSSEN, ' ' .: : : .- ': : : . G-rocer. Ask Central for 62. THE DALLES ieiEstflte raTr: orr v Tvca-m;. Notice of Fbial Settlement. Notice Is hereby siven that the' undersigned has filed his final account as execntur of the last will and testament of Catherine Wlgle, deceased. The County Court of Wasco county, by an order made on the-27th dsy of April, 1895, has fixed r nuay, me sist aay oi May. iuo. as tne time aua the County Courtroom in Dalles City as the place for hearing said final account and objections mereco ana ODjecuons to tne nnal settlement ot said estate. r : : WM. H. TAYU1R, Ml-5t - ..- . v . Executor. , ine 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 teai instate Agents, or ganised as an association for the purpose of inducing im migration to Wasco and bher man Uounties. 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 & Marden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known firms, or J. U. Huntington, Sec. The Dalles. Oregon. Ik AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO, 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass ' This company owns. 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