Tiio Dalles Daily. Chronicle. 8UB8CKIPTION BATES. ST KAIL, FOSTAGB niMIS, ADTAKC. Wsskly, 1 yew s 1 60 6 monthl. 0 75 S " 0 0 Ds.il, 1 year 6 00 t months. S 00 per " 0 60 Xddreu all communication to ' TKK CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. knowledge as to whether the above-men tioned accident was entirely doe to bad road 8 or not, or whether careless driving or bad loading bad something to do with it. Bnt the road should be looked after and if it needs repairing it should be re paired at once. . . . . SILVER QUESTION- IGNORED. SATURDAY, - JUNE 22, 1895 WAR ON THE COLUMBIA. From the time of Jonah to the time of the convening of the Clatsop county grand jury in June, 1895, fish have given a. heap of trouble to the world. Big atories, diplomatic correspondence, weeks of argument by great lawyers be fore courts of international arbitration, -threats of war, war and rumors of war, indictments and finally threats of arrest against Clatsop county officials, wbo go across the Columbia to enforce the will -of the Lord. Tbe pious people of Ore gon, who are willing to submit to the JLord's will npon all questions except the senatorial and coinage question, are of fended because the worshipers of Mc Graw, the idol of the Washingtonians, persist in desecrating our Sabbath by going fishing ou Sunday. And it comes to a question whether the Lord or the idol McGraw shall rule the waters of the mighty Columbia; whether the fish of the river shall have a day of rest or not And a war is threatened, which we pre sume the chroniclers of the future will - designate as a religious war, and the sceptic readers will call a fish story. As we are on the Lord's side, we are sure we are; right, and the catching of fish ou Sunday should be stopped at whatever cost,; because people wbo go fishing on Sunday are always drowned and because the etories they tell when they return are always contrary to truth andencour age falsehood in the rising generation. But aside from moral questions, the legislature ot Washington made a serious mistake when it repealed the law pro hibiting salmon fishing on Sunday, and the people of Wasnington engaged in this industry ought to be glad that another state is willing, at its own ex pense, to protect the industry. Instead of that, they are threatening . to arrest Oregon officers, who attempt to enforce Oiegon law north of the main channel la this instance the Oregon law is for the best interest of thoee who are oppos ing it. Many of the opponents of free silver will boast of the victory ot the anti-free silver people at the Cleveland conven tion ; it was rather a victory of common sense over unwise enthusiasm. We be- ieve that all of the conservative silver people joined the anti-silver men to pre vent the convention doing what it bad no business to do, and thus all resolu tions which properly belong to the national convention, for consideration were Bide tracked. When the national republican convention refuses to declare for anything but a reliable medium of exchange, the 16 to 1 silver men will be defeated; until then the opponents of free coinage must '.'look a little out." We believe that by the time the national convention meets the free silver agitation will have worn itself out, but it behooves every voter who wishes to avoid a silver standard, to cast his vote on every occasion for men who believe as he does, in order that that result may be brought about. SWARTZ GUILTY. The trial of Swartz, for the killing by stabbing of his own eon, has resulted in Iiis conviction of murder in the second degree;, the fact that the father was drunk was the only thing that saved him from hanging. Now if the supreme court will not at tempt to find an excuse for reversing the case and the governor will not interfere the community will be about as well rid of this worse than : worthless human beast as if be were executed. Much has been and will hereafter be said in con demnation of the jury system, and juries are too often blamed for not enforcin the law ; there are no doubt many occa ions when juries are summoned and impaneled for the purpose of pardoning a criminal and then they usually meet the expectation of . those who selected them ; but where one man is pardoned by the jury a dozen go free by. the supreme court's search for an excuse to reverse the case, and a hundred by the governors turning them loose. Unless we are mistaken Oregon criminals, wh once get into the penitentiary, are very likely to remain there at least for the jiext four years. But the supreme court will go on finding excuses to set aside verdicts which, in justice, ought to be sustained. If they would search as dili -gently to find reasons for sustaining the judgments in criminal cases as they do to reverse them, justice, in cases like the Swartz case, would more often be done. WASCO COUNTY ROADS. Wasco county had best haul in her lectures to us about, roads and ' more dutifully attend to her own. Recently at the junction of the free bridge and Miller bridge roads, C. W. Fairchild of urass Valley, with an 8-horse team and two wagons, loaded with 9.000 pounds of wool, went over the nasty narrow (trade at that point, barely escaping with his me. Both wagons were demolifcbed bv tumbling to the bottom of the chasm. 60 leet deep; tour norses were pulled in after them. There are laws in Orego. which bold counties to strict accounta bility for damages such as this, and may. appear later on that Wasco county Has cauee tor congratulation that this casnaiity was no worse than reported If The Dalles wants to retain this busi ness she's better look to some roads other than thoee that lead to Sherar loll bridge. Moro Observer. : We will not attempt to deny that The Dalles desires to retain her business she mast look after the roads ; that just what The Chkokicli has ' been preaching and we thank the Observer for joining forces with us. We hsve no The arrangements for the firemen's ball to be given on the evening of the Fourth are being rapidly completed The committee of arrangements consists of R. B. Sinnott, A. C. Wyndham and James Fisher. - It is expected that the Orchestral Union will furnish the music, and if it does no other recommendation for the success of the ball need be given. The floor managers for the evening will be A. C. Wyndham and he has chosen for his assistants the following gentle men : W. Hunter from Jackson Co. No. 1 ; Henry A. Bills, from Columbia Hose Co. ; Mat Shcren, from the East End Hose Co.; F. Van Norden, from the Hook and Ladder Co. ; and C. L. Phillips from Mt. Hood Hose Company. T. A. Hudson returned today from a trip through Sherman county. His travels covered nearly all portions of the county and be closely watched the pros pecta for grain in the different localities. While it is true that in some places the yield will be small, yet over a greater part the prospect for a large crop is good. In the places where there will be a shortage the trouble comes as much from poor cultivation as anything else Even if we have no more rain most of the farmers in that section expect a good average harvest and that with the price that is expected, means lots of money in the fall. Three wagons loaded with wool be' longing to Mr. McGee of Mitchell, ar rived at the Wasco warehouse today There were twenty-five sacks on each wagon. U. S. Cole of Hay Creek brought In two wagona loaded with fifty eacks of wool todav. The amount of wool coming in continues unprecedented and the baler is running at full speed to make room for the incoming wool Yesterday tbe Wasco warehouse baling machine baled 115 eacks. This is only an average day. The baling force will have to break the Sabbath tomorrow and work all day. The Columbia Hose company met last evening in the council chambers to make arrangements for a hose team to take part in the contest on the Fourth. A large attendance of members was present and great interest taken in the coming cele bration. F. Faulkner was elected captain of the team and will have full charge during the training. The boys who will run have not yet been chosen, but as there is plenty of good material in tbe company, some speedy runners will easily be found. dendale had been summoned, as the men were thought to be seriously ill. At last accounts Mr. Bunnell was unable to speak. ' " ' ' Two Iles Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas,of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors ehya had con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. . King's New Discovery completely cured her and she bays it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eg gers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consum ption, tried without result every thing else, then lought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful effi cacy of this medicine in coughs and colda. : Free trial bottles at the Snipes- Kinersly Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and (1.00. Advertised Letters. - Just to Bhow how ' immense is the amount of business quietly transacted in The Dalles, one cheque for $16,000 was drawn upon one of our banks in pay ment for a clip of wool. This is only one of many similar transfers and it is done very quietly. It doesn't make any more noise or cause greater excitement to draw a cheque for $16,000 than one for $16. Several lota of wool were sold yes terday for better than 10 cents a pound but tbe exact price would not be divulged. . When Baby was sick, we gsre her GsstorW. - When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. , When she became HJss, she clung- to Oassoria. Whan ana had Children, she gave them Castoria. John O'Leary returned today from Mt Adams, where he took a large amount of sheep for pasturage. The range is in fine condition and the sheep will have plenty of feed daring the winter. Just before leaving -Glen wood Mr. Leary learned that Andy Bunnell and bis two herders had .been poisoned by eating canned tomatoes. A doctor from Gol WHAT IT IS CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTENANT known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD A Simple Corrtpound Gelery Beef Jppn Nature's Builder and Tonic . FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. Family g m Come in Yourself, And see how cheaply we can dress all of you. Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Silks, Satins, LACES, WOOLENS, COTTONS, LINENS, Following is tbe list of letters remain ng in the postomce at lhe Dalles un- alled for June 22, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : - "Preservaiine" is well recommended Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stock. jaat receired a large consignment. They c. F STEPHENS, ' The most pleasant little puis lor re gulating the bowels, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Cures 6ick headache and constipation Small pill, Small dose. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ' : Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient . Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose 25cts., 50cts., and $1.00. Closing Out Sale Your Wife Allen, Mrs L Barting, Oliver Butler, J Campbell, F A Copeland, Geo. Hansen, Miealjina Jones. Miss L M Kennedy. A C Maroney, Thomas Basey Eugene Barker, J W Campbell, Burt Crowee, John Garrison, C W j Hendrickson, J Johnson, Mrs A B Kister, J Mountelings, W M McNaught, Eunice McNealy, John Pierce, LB Rimertsen, Thorkild Roberts, A J Kobins, Cbas. 2 J. A. Crosses, P. M. ' Only a Pew Days More. Those that have not yet seen the World's Fair display at C. F. Stephens' store, will do well to call while you have the opportunity of a lifetime. Come one and.all. ISo trouble to snow goods. "20-lw. A WARM BATH WITH 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 theTr warmest friends. Knows Where she can 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. of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, FTJKNISHING- GOODS, . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. Gne JVIe a Call. J. R McINERNY, J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. Successor to Paul Kref t A Co -DEALER IN- Sold throughout the world. Pottsb Dnva and Chbm- Coup., Sole Prop... Boston. 5r "All about Baby's Skin. Scalp, and Hair." mailed free 11 tired, aching, nerfons moth ers knew the comfort, strength, and vitality in Cut li ar Plaster, they would never be without them, la every way the sweetest and best. Persons who are subject to diarrhoea will find a speedy care in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Care. Use no other It is tbe best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the sys tem in natural condition, after its use We sell it. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. " Absolutely First-Glass. " ' . ' ' Terms of purchase very easy and price moder-. -. ater ' Kranich & Bach Piano. THE DALLES B TTTQ3EC.AJBrC3-:E3M PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. Estate PRACTICAL. PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the be t brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINT8 used in all our work., and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masary Liquid Paints. Ho cnem icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. . - ' Store ancUPaint Shon comer Third and Washington Sts., Th Dalles, Oregon 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 foher- man Counties, and generally stimulating the sale of prop erty: .... C. E. Bavard. T. A. Hud son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M. Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Marden, G. W. Rowland. GEORGE-RUCH, PIONEER GROCER, Successor to Cbrisman & Corson. iTTTI - FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. THE CELEBRATED Address any of the above mi T T A1 h I A K W H W H IV V well known firms, or .-.WW J ' V- ita -i ' j-x ixv t t a- j. j . J. M. Huntington, Sec. . The Dalles, Oregon. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St, Boston, Mass This well-known Brewery is now turning; oat the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health fol Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on be market. This company owns Letters Patent No. 463,569. granted to Emile Berliner November 17. 1891. lor a combined tele graph and telephone, covering all forms of microphone transmitters or contact telephones. - RUPERT Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in alph.w Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TJUfV tare, tlwtvi reliable; laoics wfc i I 7 , -. 7 : - laJU v Drwcslct tor ChUkmim-m MnUt wraiJmni la Red and Goid i hous. mm with Una rfbbM. Tfc 1 "t-7' umt EKM ltPlHglM,.HII IB mbUi. Mm JPmnr. 1U,S4M T.Li.iib. wlal : TENTS and WAGON COVERS, An all Articles Kept in a Firet Class Harness Shop. Or. HUW Pala Pllla cvra RnnkUL til drucKlsta sell Dr. Uilas Pain PlUa. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. ; Adjoiniaf E. J. CelUns A Co.'s Store