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C-2-). Xc& fcalles'Daify Chronicle. SUBSCEIPTION BATES. ' T It AIL, rOBTASS rKXrAlD, IK ADTANCB. Wsekly, 1 year , 1 1 60 " 6 months ,..w 0 76 4 - g 00 Bail, 1 year .""Iini..." 6 month v. 8 00 per " ? 0 60 Address all communication to " THX CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. FRIDAY,, - - - - - JUNE 21, 1895 THE GERMAN CANAL. Tbe opening of the great German canal, wbicb opens a abort route from the North Sea to the Baltic ia the great est event to Europe of this century ; it ia the completion of a great waterway, and givea new facilities to a large com merce. Bat this event means much more to all Europe ; it is an assembling of all the great nations as guests of one of the greatest and most progressive. Even France - is compelled, however much it may be against her will, to ac cept the hospitality of Germany. Her people have manifested an ungracious spirit, but the welcome of Germany is none the less cordial. This celebration brings together tbe representative war vessels of tbe great powers, and tbe eyes of each is noting the weakness and strength of the other. But we believe tbe greatest consequence of the gathering will be tbe creation of a better feeling among nations, a strength ening of tbe bonds of peace, which will bring to tbe world a greater blessing than all the commercial and strategic advantages it brings to Germany. tunity will ever be offered to Oregon to bring to the attention of the eastern states ind Europe the advantages, re sources, climate and ecenery, than a fit ting celebration of this important event, now fast approaching. We propose a joint action by the commercial bodies of Astoria, Portland, Vancouver and The Dalles in preparing a suitable celebra tion. It is none too early to lay the plans for it. A large clip of wool of extra fine qual ity and light weight told at Pendleton a few days ago at 8 cents. Tbe papers speak of it aa a remarkable price. At The Dalles it ia a poor quality of wool that will not bring 8 cents, and many of the better clips have been sold for 10 cents. That ia what transportation fa cilities are doing for the producers who market their products here. . - THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION. No political gathering of the year has attracted, or will attract, closer atten tion than the gathering of the Republi can League Clubs. No better evidence ia needed of the fact that the nation is . looking to tbe republican party to draw it out of the slough of despond, into which the democratic party has misled it. Voters are impatient for tbe time to come when they can again summon a republican to guide the nation ; and so positive will be the voice of the people for protection of home industries and for an honest and safe currency, that we will wonder that we ever doubted re' publican success. Indeed, the doubts are rapidly disappearing, and when tbe campaign is opened by the national con ventions tbe republican party will enter the contest with a confidence which will insure success. D. P. Se A. N. CO. DIVIDEND. As was suggested . yesterday, few transportation companies in the Weet have declared a dividend during tbe past two years, and it ia safe to say none have paid a dividend of ten per cent. It is true that this is the first dividend and the company baa been doing bust ness for nearly four years ; but it must be remembered that with a subscribed Block of $39,500 it has bought and paid for property costing about '65,000, so that each dollar of stock now represents nearly two dollars worth of property Thia ia better than going into the bands of a receiver, by a whole lot. The dispatch in yesterday's Orego nian, saving the salary of the postmas ter at Tbe Dalles had been reduced from 1,300 to $1,000, was clearly a mistake, and yet an unwished-for isapression could go abroad concerning it. The salary of the postmaster at this place ia $1,800, and the receipts of the office, in stead of decreasing, are increasing steadily, till only a slight raise further would advance this office into a higher class. It ia doubtless Dallas, Polk , county, that is meant, and makes the demand for a change in name all the more urgent. Tnere has always been great confusion between tbe two places and many serious mistakes have result ed. As The Dallea was here first, and ia progressing at such a greater speed we do not ' see any other way than to have the name of Dallas changed, pro , Tided the department at Washington de sires to accommodate the people of Ore gon.and especially of The Dalles, who do not wish to bear tbe shortcomings of another town. The next change in the salary of this poetoffice will be an in crease. The payment of the floating debt of the city and the dividends of the boat company will put into circulation here considerable amount of monev. most the city warrants and of the boat stock being held here. We sincerely hope this capital will find investment here The only enterprise in which everybody baa capital invested is proving to be good investment. Let's try another a woolen mill and clothing factory for ample. : ex- The opening of the great German canal suggests that it is none too early to consider plana for the proper celebra tion of the opening of the canal and locks at the Cascades. No better oppor WHAT-' IT IS CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS sj'stem BEEF, the greatest SUSTEN ANT known ' IRON, to purify and enrich Ihe BLOOD A Simple Compound TXR. KJilN ISETST& . Celery Beef Iron Nature's Builder and Tonic FOR SALE BY BLAEElET & HOUGHTON". Owing to some disagreeable features connected with the institution, Miss Ruth Cooper, of this city, who, for the past year, has been , a teacher at the Klamath Indian Reservation, tendered her resignation to tbe authorities and asked to be relieved. Yesterday she re ceived a letter from tbe agent in charge, saying a telegram had been, received from the department at Washington to tbe effect ,that the resignation would not be accepted, but if Mies Cooper would report for duty July 1st she would be transferred to some other school more congenial for her work. .She telegraphed back asking to be allowed to remain in The Dalles till August 1st and then she would accept the offer. The action of tbe department is exceedingly compli mentary to Miss Cooper and shows that her work has been so satisfactory that her services are valuable to the depart ment. The representatives of The Dallea wherever they go always bring credit to their home town. Mr. Joles, who returned ' yesterday from tbe East, reports having met Prof essor John Gavin and wife at Ogden. Mr. Gavin said they- had stopped at Huntington for a several days visit and while at that place their little daughter, Celia, fell off the bed and broke her collarbone. The fracture was speedily remedied and the little sufferer made as comfortable as possible. Mr. Gavin said that everything was doing as well as could be expected and no serious results will follow.' -The little child was an ex ceptionally bright one and her accident is deeply regretted. . Any one who has ever had an atack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over bis fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Stumm ia foreman of Merrian's confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on an errand, he was caught out in the rain. The result was that when ready to go home that night be was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed ' in front of a good fire and thoroughly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. During the evening and night be was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes especia pleasure in ' praising Chamber Iain's Pain Balm, and always keeps a bottle ot it in the bouse, tor sale by Biakeiey dt uouguton, JJruggists. Mr. Hensen, who has a fishing net near Crate's Point, caught a large seal yesterday. The animal was a oeauiy, and his weight, though guessed at, must have been over 200 pounds. Seals at times have been very numerous in tbe Columbia river, but seldom baa such a handsome fellew as thia one been caught. Only a Few Days Mope. . Those that have not yet aeen the World's Fair diaplay at C. F. Stephen' store, will do well to call while you have the opportunity of a lifetime. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. j20-lw. Rev. T. H. Starbuck and Rev. D. T Fero are in the city, having charge of tbe Seventh Day Adventist meeting now being held in The Dalles., The large tent on the vacant lot at the corner of Second and Liberty streets will bold a large crowd of people and good seats have been provided. Both the gentle men have tbe reputation of being able speakers and the meetings will doubt less be very interesting. The time of their stay in the city is uncertain as it depends upon the measure of success that attends their efforts. two Lles Saved.. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas,of Junction City 111., wss told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope for ber, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eg' gers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result every' thing else, then lought one bottle of Dr King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He ia naturally, thankful It ia such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efQ cacy of thia medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at tbe Snipes Kinersly Drug Store. Regular size 50c, and $1.00. . When Baby wu sick, we gerre her Chutarle, -When she was a Child, she cried f or Castaria, When she became Was, she ehrag to Castorta. ; Them sate had Children, skc gare them Oascesta, A WARM BATHmSe WITH C-v ji Your Cuticura Soap And a single application of CUTI CURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most-distressing, of itching burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after phy sicians, hospitals,, and all else fail. Cuticura Remedies Exert a peculiar, purifying action on the skin, and through it upon the blood. In the treatment of distressing humors they are speedy, permanent, and economical, and in their action are pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. Mothers and chil dren are their warmest friends. Sold throuehout the world. Potter Drug aktj Chbm. Cokp., Sole Props., Boston "All about Baby's Skin. Scalp, and Hair," mailed free. If tired, nclilnp, nenroul moth ers knew the comfort, strength, and vitality in Cut leura Plaster, they would never be without them. Ia every way the w-Hrr ptH hit. Wife Knows '. Where .she can get nice Vegetables. '- Where to get the nicest Berries. Where nice, fresh Gro ceries are kept. i . Where she can get them . in a hurry it she needs them. . Call or Telephone. s J. B. CROSSEN, . Grocer Ask Central for 62. , , THE DALLES state is One in Four. One nerson In fonr has a weak or diseases! heart that entirely unfits them for business and social lite, or is simply a little annoying. .Disease is never at a standstill. When the trouble first commenced. "Oh! well, it don't amount to much," and yon let It go, let the disease lnslduously get the mas tery of you. Yon lose all courage: the slight est exertion tires von: your feet, ankles and legs swell; you cannot lie on your left side. many, yon Decome so oaa mat you cannot lie down without smothering, and are com pelled to get what sleep you can in a chair. Ton are urged to avoid this. You are invited to get well. ' , Have you the least little ambition left? Mrs. Ellsia Cassiday, a mill employee of Lowell, Mass., had slight heart troubles many years ago. She neglected it for years. Her son tells the story best in his letters. Lowell, Mass.. April 6th, 1894. I must tell of the wonderful things your Heart Care has done for my mother. She Is 68 years of age, and always had good health until a severe cold lefther with a Slight heart trouble, which kept getting worse and worse. Physicians called it oroncnitis of the heart seven years ago, but they did not help her; we had the best physicians in LowelU She would take weak, fainting and palpitat ing spells; several times we thought she would not live to see morning, and every spell seemed to be worse than the last. On March 18th, she was prepared for death and we watched for her last breath, but reviv ing Boinewhat, I was prompted to try your Heart Cure. We found it to relieve ner al most Immediately, and she is now using the third bottle, and thanks be to God and your medicine she has had no more spells and goes np stairs as well as ever and don't have to stand and wait -for breath. Her cough has left her. I write to let you know, as there are others suffering same as she. Mother says 'May God bless you every day of your life" Xowell. May 7, 18S4. 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STEPHENS, Glosin g Out Sale M of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. , Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. Give JVIe a Call. J. P. McINERNY. Bueessaor to Pan! Kraft Co - DEAXEB IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. . . . And the Host Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all onr work, and none bnt . tha most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Maanry Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. , " , Store and Faint Shoo corner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Ore'oi GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER- Successor to Cnrlsman A Corsoa. iHllini FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at tbe old stand. I womld be pleased to see all my former patrons. . Free delivery to any part of town. THE, CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning cut tbe best Beer and Porter eaat of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on he market. RUPERT & GABEL, . Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, r TENTS and WAGON" COVERS, An all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop. KIP AIRING PROMPTLT DOJII. Adjoiniag X. J. sUins & Co.'s 6tor.e "VJL V