Vss Dalles Daily Chronicle. STJBSCKIPT10N RATES. t mail, romAea tkxta.it, in adtaxcb. Wsekly, 1 yer 1 60 6 months. 0 7 g 0 SO Oall.lyear. gj e months 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to "THI CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1895 TOMORROW. The annual celebration of onr national independence returns to as tomorrow, mnd The Dalle will strive to enjoy the day and help, its neighbors and friends te do the came. To the average small boy it is the day of the year ; a day of few sleeping hours; of noise, feasting and fun. Among older people it is, to the careless, a day of excitement and re lease from the humdrum of every day, and to the thoughtful citizen a day of rejoicing that men have lived before us lrave enough and able enough to de clare that "all men are free and equal," and' to establish and maintain the dec laration ; to wipe out all distinction be tween nobility and peasantry, and to make possible the political and social recognition, everywhere and at all times, of the truly noble, whether born in the castle or the cabin. The day recalls the time when here a royalty ruled and owned all that was then worth owning of this great land ; it suggests the difference between the land ownership of our country and the land tenantry of Europe ; between the hovels of the tillers of the soil and toil ers in the mills of the old country, and the homes of the free people of the United States. It is a day of national congratulation and good feeling; of free dom from religious bickering and polit ical wrangling ; the day of national joy and peace and good will to all our fellow citizens. We hope the people ot this city will derive from the morrow all the joy they anticipate, and more; and that because of it we will each one be a better and more patriotic American citizen. GETTING TOO COMMON. These train robberies on the Southern Pacific and other western railroads are getting too common. The facts in every case are nearly the same two or three men mopping a passenger train, running at full speed, and compelling the engi neer, fireman and conductor to do their "bidding. One of them entered the car and made the engineer, fireman and a trflmn ftflfliflf: him in rnhhinc t.hn nnMHi). gers. The occupants gladly complied with the request to disgorge their valu ables, and felt happy to have gotten off so luckily. Some, in truth, were brave enough to hide their money under the berths and ia hatracks aud boldly to tell the robber that they were poor. There is something mysterious how one man, and even two or three, can corral a train load of passengers and have everyone quietly submit. Twenty years ago had this thing happened there - would have been some shooting, not by one man alone, as in the case of the bravo California sheriff a few months ago, but many would have taken part in protecting their property and lives. One reason that an occurrence such as this can and does actually take place, is because people do not carry firearms, as in former days; but the question may be seriously asked whether or net indi vidual bravery is as great now as then It does seem incredible that no resist- once was in any way shown the robbers, or that there, was no one brave enough to refuse the brigands demand. '. A wholesale killing of train-robbers would have a most salutory effect in stopping an inconvenient and disagree able episode, all too common, in the life of the traveling public. CHIC A GO M VNIFICENCE. J. K. Pearsons, the great patron of colleges, is to give JoU.ulH) to Whitman college, Walla Walla, Wash. The friends of the institution are collecting the S150.000 necessary to secure the 460. 000 gift. Mr. Peareons has given away ouu,wu to various institutions. Orego- man. Such liberality as that of Dr. Pearsons gives dignity to wealth and makes the donor a blessing to the world and the age in which be lives. No better means could be employed of spending a great income than to assist in up-building the struggling colleges of the West. This pbilanthropitt has enriched Pacific Uni versity at forest urove in the same manner as Whitman College in Walla Walla, and bis name will be honored smong the students and friends of tnese institutions as long as the colleges do the work which their founders and pa trons intended. . The time is coming when the West mast educate her children and there no longer be any necessity of sending to eastern colleges for collegiate training, This fairest portion of America is abreast with the older East in wealth and pro gressiveness ; it must also be in line with the agencies for good which no where are found better than in the Christian colleges. The people-of the West have been ' bo bnsy getting wealth that they have not had time to spend it ; but when conditions become more settled, our wealthy men will find no better way of using their money than by following the example of Dr. Pear sons, and giving freely to our institu tions of learning. , By Judge Hewett's decision yesterday a perpetual injunction on the matter of the branch asylum is granted against the board of public buildings. The opinion decides that no building of such character can be located outside of Salem. This dispose! of the matter, as far as the circuit court is concerned, but in all probability the case will reach the supreme court for hnal settlement, it is a pity the matter could not have been decided before such an outlay ot money was made in purchasing a site. The decision will be unwelcome to the citi zens of Union. . The ci.y ordinance directing that itin erant book agents and peddlars of every description must pay a license, should be strictly enforced. This spring there has been a large number of transient people disposing of their wares to the good of no one and the manifest injury of our merchants, who pay their taxes and help maintain the city government. A heavy license ehould be imposed upon all persons who come to town and sell their goods without paying a share tow ards the maintenance of the city. How Fruit Is Selling- In the aat. The advices received by the manager of the Fruit Union today say that cher ries are selling in Salt Lake from 90 cents to $1 ; Royal Annes in Denver 75cg90o. Leavenworth, at $1 ; Kansas City, $1 ; Omaha, 80c90c; Sioux City ,90.-$l.i0; St. Paul, $1.20; Duluth,$1.28. Cherries are the only fruit that is profitable to ship at present and the market is show ing same signs of weakness today. The sales made after July 4th will generally rule some lower. The Royal Annes are getting too ripe to carry far unless packed and loaded in refrigerator cars and shipped the same day. The prices that are ruling a trifle lowar today are greatly due to the softer condition of the cherries on arrival. 5 lack Republicans should be picked and shipped now. No encouragement can be given for the shipment of early peaches, not even in carload lots. Advices also prove that the Eastern failures of fruit crops are not so disastrous as at first reported. Most all localities report good crops of fruit. The sale of California fruit in Eastern markets show rather a weaker price and demand for this time of the year than in former years. Tiro Lles Baveol. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas.of Junction City, 111., wes told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Br. 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 everv thing else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery 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 colds. Free trial bottles at the Snines- Kinersly Drug Store. Regular size 5Uc. and $1.00. Yesterday afternoon an Indian woman stole a soda water holder from Kellar'e bakery. She made way with the plun der, but the officers got on the track and found it in her possession. She was taken before Justice Davis, and a com plaint swore out charging her with lar ceny. The woman was arraigned under the name of Jennie Doe, but her true one was afterwards learned to be Mrs. Lieb Walser. fehe plead guilty to tl complaint, and was given the alterna tive of paying $20 or spending ten dnj a in jail. Up to date the fine has not been paid, and ehe languisheth in the county jail. Very bad policy to neglect symptoms of troable in the kidneys. If allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Brighl's Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy owe their great prevalence and fatality to neglect of the first warning symptom. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the kidneys. A trial will convince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes Kinersly Drng Co. All members of Mt. Hood Hose Co. No. 4 are expected to be at the hose house tomorrow morning, July 4th, at 10 o'clock, to take part in the parade in honor of the day we celebrate. By order of the president. Johh WrXkwiaV Sec. ?aln baa bo show with Dr. Miles' Ttim Pffls. What Could Be Better AS A COMBINATION FOR HEALTH? . - CELERY, for thib entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTEN ANT known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD ASK FOR ' ... - Geleiry Beef Iron Nature's Builder and Tonic FOR SALE BY BLAZELEY & HOUGHTON. A New Store on a Cash Basis.- The credit system is a heavy weight to carry, and those who pay must make up for the ones that do not. The only way to have low prices s to sell for cash, and that is what we are going to do. Large Stock, Fine Goods, Prices "Way Down. We sell for cash, buy cheap, and our patrons have the benefit. We have xi. H. CAMPBELL and will be pleased to see old patrons and new ones. We are in the field for business. W. A. Johnston, No. 113 Washington St. Need Nervine. Wholesale representative of millions of dollars company, L. V. Moore, needs nervine. Moore, give us some sense, and crack the nnts we give you to crick. You have-hud five days to dp it in ; now I know yom are nothing but a boaster. I am too busy to give you any write up; bat you shtll have it, and I wjlt explain to the public why L. V. Moore. was pro moted to wholesale representative. Who was Fisher that vour millions of dollars company sent out to see you? Why ia it Ctiiokerhig costs four times as much at factory as yonr goods? and why is it people demand and buy them? Now we have a good many fine musi cians in The Dalles; so if tne wholesale representative of the million dollars company will take one of his pianos he has here, we will place one alongside of it. Name your judges, time and place, and Jacobsen will be there, and let the instruments do the talking. Nothing will euit me better - than to have a chance to show the public what low grade goods your millions ot dollars com pany makes. - E. Jacobsen. Overwork, either physical or mental will product weakness aud loss of en ergy. Too many ' business or family cares, overwork in the harvebt field, an excess of woman's work and worry will produce months of uiieery. To prevent this, the exhausted system should be re inforced immediately. . Dr. J. H. McLean's Slrengi hening Cordial and Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy. Price $1 00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinerely Drag Co. Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to purchase that certain note given by the undersigned in faor of Mrs. Pearl Clark for the sum of $3,000, dated March 26, 1895, nnd due in five years after date. Said note was given without considera tion, ai,d will not be paid. Dalles City, Or., June 13, 1895. junl5-lm " -J.F.Gomez. N Fay the County Debt. All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 1st, 1891, will be paid if presented at my office, corner 3d and Washington streets, The Dalles, Or. Interest ceases after May 25, 1895. Wk. Michkll, '- County Treasurer. W hen occasion demands its use, try De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures piles. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.- The piano fight keeps on. The article in yesterday's Chboniclk headed "A Cross Insult," ehould be headed 'A Gross Insult." Attention is called to the same article todav. ine most pleasant little pills tor re gulating the bowels, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Cures sick headache and constipation Small pill, Small dose. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Are You Going to the Coast This summer? If so, take the Regulator line. Tickets on sals for the season at rates lower than ever. . Connections made with all : steamers leaving Port land. Through tickets, and baggage checked to destination. (No transfer charges at Portland). - . - W. C. Allawat, -' ' General Agent. bought out the business of Your 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 marry n she needs them. Call. or Telephone. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. THE DALLES lne above association is prepared to take a list of all and any kind of Real L state for sale or exchange, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow' ine 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 J. M. Huntington, Sec. The Dalles. Oregon The AMERICAN BELL TELEFHO.NE 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 forms of microphone transmitter or contact wife Heal : Estate telephones. Bring m Your Family. Come in Yourself, And see how cheaply Men's Suits, Boy's LACES, WOOLENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, C. F When tie Train stops at THE DALLES, get c!T n the South Side flEW COLtUlVlBlfl HOTEIi. This large and popular House aoea tne principal hotel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House in the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Office for all Stage Lines points in Kastern Oregon In this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union SU. 33- 75T. Successor to Paul Kreft A Co DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. Nona but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS nsed most stilled workmen employed. Agents for Maaury Liquid Paints. No chem- icei comoinauon or soap mixture, a. promptly attended to.. Store and Faint Shoo corner Third and GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER, Successor to Chriaman A Corson. N ... iirniim FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. -1 wonld be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA ... AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery ia now turning oat the best Beer .and Porter eaat of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer hare been introdnoed, and ony he markt. RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, TENTS and WAGON" COVERS, An all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. D.BUNNE Pp W01R, Tij ipal ai Hlfii MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE '7 . . -iN'- Ekop on Third Street, next .Blacksmith shop. we can dress all of you. Suits, Silks, Sating COTTONS, LINENS, for everyone. All new stock. Qass Teals, 25 Qer;ts. leaving The Dalles for all and Ksstern Washington, T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. jSLTJ AND GLASS. Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. in all onr work, and none but the nrst - ciass article in all colors. All orders Washington Sts., The Dalles, Cre" BREWERY, the first-class article will be placed on Bridles, Collars, door west of Young & Kusa STBPHBNS