Tate Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. BT MAIL, TOR141 rUMIS, I ABT1BCI. Wsoklr. 1 year. 1 5? " 6 months. lit - s " 0 o Dell, 1 year f. " 6 month.,.... 8 00 m pe, 0 60 Address mil communication to ' THS CHRON ICA." The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, - JULY 10. 1895 UNCLE SAM CONVALESCENT. There is great similarity between financial and political disorders and the physical ills of life. In the case of both much is wholly imaginary, and for both the real and imaginary the world is very apt to take patent medicines. The street fakir appears and has no trouble ia satisfying the people that they are coffering from some disorder, and that his wares are a 6ure cure, We swallow the concoction in large doses quite as often when there is no trouble as when we are actually ill, and in the former case the supposed diaease vanishes; in the latter case it does no good, is dis carded, and we finally return to a phy Bician, the worse for the experiments. Oar country has been a little out of order; there was congestion in some parts, torpidity of other functions, an obstruction in the circulation, and the combination threatened to produce ner vous prostration. The patent medicine man saw and appreciated the situation, and being a philanthropist patent mea icine men are concerned only for the health of the world came to the front with the cure. The owners of the great eilver mines declared that free coinage was the sure cure, and Harvey, the ad vertiser, diognosed the case, confirmed the eilver men, sold his advertisements by the thousand, made himself famoue, and, what is better, rich. Tne whole country was interested, attracted and temporarily convinced. But it is the same old experience the patient is re covering; not because of the dose, but in spite of it, and what seemed a dis ease, proves to be a slight disorder, re suiting from the nervous shock received when the government went into the hands of democracv. We are recover ing, regardless of the silver question and though we are much poorer than before tne change, whicli caused our nervous trouble, we are not in need of patent medicines. We can't make money so fast, bat we can learn econ omy and harden our muscles by greater effort; and perhaps when we are again under a better management when rcpuuiii'jtii cuugrctjB mattes uur laws, uuu a republican president executes them we will be better off than though we had not had this unpleasant experience of becoming suddenly poor. Certain it is that the patient is con valeecent, and these patent medicine chaps are losing trade. As eoon as the congestion ia overcome and our func tions are again in operation, we shall rapidly recover, although it will require another national election to put us en tirely on our feet aesin. he posnessed the necessary training, would have been the historian of this part of the country, in whose welfare be was bo deeply interested. No city bad ever a more nneeinsn citizen, nor uue whs labored more in its interests. Today the world convention of the Society of Christian Endeavor oegins its five-day session at Jioston. xne growth of this organization has been phenomenal and though a little more than fourteen years old counts its mem bers at two and a half millions. Dele gates will be present from China, Japan and Australia. The success of the Christian Endeavor movement shows what consecrated men and women, backed by great moral force, can accom plish. THE CASCADE CANAL. The credit of Wasco is unsnr by any county in the state. Nothing attests that ' fact more than the eager ness with which its warrants are sought. A letter was received this morning from outside parties offering to take $40,000 of warrants at par and for larger amounts a premium would be paid This is the best evidence of our good reputation. A New Store passedTpn a Cash. Basis.- d. . , od J-i -p A Note of Waning. The address of Justice Brown, of the United States supreme court, before the Yale law school, has been widely cony mented upon throughout the country It is considered an able, scholarly effort of a man who looks at things with candid eve. He sounds this note of warning upon the indifference of the American people to public affairs. "The activities of urban life are so in tense, the pursuit of wealth or of pleas ure so absorbing, as, upon the one hand, to breed an indifference to public affairs, while, upon the other, the expenditures are so large, the value of the franchises at the disposal of the cities so great, and the opportunities for ilieit gain so mani fold, thct the municipal legislators whose standard of honesty is rarelv higher than the average of those who elect them, fall an easy prey to the de signing and unscrupulous. Though am unwilling to believe that corporations are solely responsible for our municipal misgovernment, the fact remains that bribery and corruption are so universal as to threaten the verv structure of society. Universal suffrage, which, was confidently snppoeed, would inure to tne benefit of the poor man, is so skillfully manipulated as to rivet bis chains and secure to the rich man a pre dominance in politics he has never en joyed under a restricted system. Prob ably in no country in the world is the influence of wealth more potent than in this, and in no period of our history has it been more powerful than now." 'Woodmen Orgaulze at Dafur. Ten members from The Dalles Cam WhatwCould Be Better AS A COMBINATION FOR HEALTH? CELERV for the "entire! NERVOUS system . BEEF, the greatest SUSTENANT known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD,. Celery Beef $ Icon Nature's Builderrand Tonic . FOR SALE BY BLAKEIEY & HOUGHTON. Bring m Your Family. 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, Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stock 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 is to sell for cash, and that is what we are going to do. arge Stock, Fine Goods, Prices "Way Down. We sell for cash, buy cheap, and our patrons have the benefit. We have bought out the business of H. H. CAMPBELL and will be pleased to see old natrons and new ones. We are in the field for x . business. W. A. Johnston, No. 113 Washington St. C. FV STEPHENS, When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side -, JiBW COIitfJVlBlA HOTELk. This large and popular House aoes the principal hotel business. and is preparea lo lurnisn ma Beet Accommodations oi any House lu ine city, ana at the low rate oi . $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cerate. Office for all Stag; X.lnes leaTlnsr The Dallas for all points In Kastern Oregon and Kastern "Washington, in this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sta. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Can You Read Without Tiring Your Eyes? 23. "7i7"- Successor to Paul Kreft & Co DEALER IK PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. .WALL PAPERJ PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. Nono but the best brands! of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS need in all our work, and none but thd most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No cheta- I rr vM I iir- n r I A'OOC"C rr tnpir crnrA Trrm icel combination or soap mixture. A hrst-claBS article in all colors. All orders r I UV VJI UnOO I nrnmntlr.tlinM nfirfflr.t. sat sf action? If not. st... .. v.i.4. ci.. ...... ii.i.j ..j v..t:..i.. s. t. . th. Obuio sun itujik bjiuu UHiuqi liiuu iuu n BBiuuifVU wii iug4.ucsUivvfi Gonsult Dt. J. p. Iieuaenbetfg, A Graduate of Hedelberg University, Germany. Umatilla House. Room 3. Entrance from Ladies' Parlor. - Twenty-five years uninterrupted experience in fitting eyes. Over 60,000 cases fitted with glasses. Only the latest and most advanced methods in examination usedl The most perfect lenses and scientifically fitted only. Physi cians invited to insnect mv method of examination. The No. 09, Woodmen of the World, started from The Dalles venterdav afternoon ar 3 o'clock, their destination being thei examination of children's eyes a specialty pretty little village of Dufur, and their I consultation ana tzamination nosomteiy tree. When the contract for the completion of the locks was let The Dalles cele brated. We knew nothing of the con tractors, and had experienced so many disappointments in respect to the im provements at the Cascades, that many still doubted the promised hasteuing of the work. But the contractors have done as they said they were going to do, push the work to a speedy completion. There now seems no reason why boats cannot pass through this winter. - Eastern Oregon and Eastern Wash ington, and particularly those portions adjacent to the middle Columbia, should join in a great celebration when the work is done, and iu the celebration make Messrs. J. G. and I. N. Day know that we appreciate their zeal in carrying on the work. We hope they will make a fortune out of the contract; but if they do, we think tho people are still under obligations to them. FRUIT FOR LONDON. California is very hopeful of finding a market .for her fruit in London. We wish she could, and for every particle of it. One of the disadvantages Oregon fruit-raisers have had to contend with has been, and is, the overproduction in California, making competition in the interior states disastrous to our shippers. When the Nicaragua canal is built, San Francisco can land its fruit in London within two weks, with no re-shipping. When that can be done, Oregon shippers will have no difficulty in finding a market. ' Walla Walla has suffered a severe loss in the death of Henry Kelling. He was among the most prominent young men of the Northwest, and beloved to a re markable degree. For many years be had gathered information regarding the early history of the Northwest, and had business not to cut down the timber of. that locality, but to inetitutea oarop of the wider in that place Twentv-C were put ttirougn the myteries of t lis order in proper shape, and are hence forth to be know as Woodmen of the World. The camp was organized under the name of Unity Camp, No. 215, Dufur, Oregon. State Organizer L. L. Swann had the work in charge, and un der his management the boys got through safely and returned to The Dalles this morning in the wee sma' hours. All were well pleased with the trip, though there are some tired eyes today. Thomas A. Ward held the ribbons oyer the four blacks, and it is needless to say they came to time under his orders. . The , wool situation remains un changed? A large amount is still being received at the Wasco warehouse and Moody, s At the latter place the new baler was at work this morning com pressing a lot of wool just brought by Hecht and Lfibmann. Three large sacks, each weighing 400 pounds are compressed into a bale occupying one half the space. This process is gone through to get a large saving in the freight rate and delivering the wool in Boston just as it comes from the grower. In this way the grading is dene in Bos ton instead of here. Mr. Sberar's wool was the first 'clip to be shipped in these large bales. In many thousands of cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has proved its claim to this title. - It is a successful household remedy for either human or animal flesh. For cuts, burns, sprains, scalds', rheumatism, neuralgia, sores, pimples, ulcers, bites of animals or insects, violent itching of the skin, eruptions chilblains or frost bites it is a stanard remedy that has never failed in forty year 8 of constant use. Price 25c 35c and $1.00 per bottle. Wanted A girl to do general house work in the city. Inquire at this office. j9d2t. ' P. S. Dr. Lewenbere is not a traveline optician. He has been compelled by ill health to leave a luefvtive practice of twenty years standing in Philadel phia. -He takes this method oi acquainting nimseit witn tne people oi ine ioasi his future home. jly-w GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Cbrisman A Corson. mil 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 Closing Out Sale COLUMBIA BREWERY, of DRY GOODS AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. CLOTHING-, FURNISHING- GOODS, . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the 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 & GAB EL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Give JVIe a Call. J. P. McINERNY. An TENTS and WAGON COVERS, all Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. '1'H H 3 Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s Store I, OH33C3r03Nr. TTOUR BRICK WALLS the front knocked out and win- J- dows stuck in its place, with a roof flopped on top, sur round a complete and recently purchased line of ptesh Drags and JVTedieines at Donnell's Drag Store. BUNNE Pipe OIK ssssssi ssacsi J Tin ncnaifs ona Roofing MAINS TAPPED TINDER PRESSURE. Deutsche Hpotheke. ' Telephone flo. 15. dep on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusa ijiacjcsmitn snop.