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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1895)
"Ess Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BA.TEB. T KAIL, rORASB mTAU, I ADTAKCB. Wekly , 1 year. I 1 BO 6 months 76 s 00 DsJl.lyesx 00 " c montha. S ?o per " . 0 80 Address sll oommnnlcatlon to ' THE CHRON tCLK," The Dalles, Oregon. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895 METROPOLIS IN OREGON. EASTERN Nothing would contribute ao much to the prosperity f thia and adjoining counties as the building up of a metrop olis with a population of 10,000 to 20,000. We already have excellent markets and economical methods of reaching them for products which bear shipping; but we are now prepared to produce much which, without a local market, is of little profit. Everything points to The Dalles as the place for such a city. The sur rounding country stands by us well, and we appreciate their treatment. We, on our part, must stand by the producers about us by attracting a population of consumers. To do this we need a pay xoll. We have all the essential condi tions for a woolen factory. With this there should be a first-class clothing factory. These industries would sug gest others, and the population would come without urging. With a climate and soil conducive to pleesant living, there is no reason why we should not be a city of 20,000 inhab itants within the next ten years. But the men who own the property and have the means must lend a hand and pull together ; otherwise little can be gained. PROTECTIONISTS CONSISTENT. The Dalles Chronicle, a protectionis tic newspaper, says, "the opening of every new market is a beneht to the producer." This is true, but who would suppose that this would be admitted by a believer in protection which closes markets to producers and puts barriers in the way of producers entering them Ihe world as a market meanB every thing to producers and little, it any thing, to manipulators, who prosper to the extent that they are able to control markets by protection and restriction. .bast Oregoman. Every one knows that protection is necessarily selfish policy and in seeking new markets for our productions we do not imply an advocacy of opening the markets of this country, on articles which can be raised at home, to the cotnpeti tion of the world. Protection is the patriotic policy which seeks to build up America rather than benefit other coun tries at our expense. OVR MUTTON MARKET. 3n drug Reports from the southern portio: the state indicate that mutton is a drug . on the market, the buyers offering only $1.25 per head. Thousands of mutton sheep have been sold here this spring and summer at from $1.65 to $2 per head. The reason for the difference is obvious. The Dalles is a competing point for all tke transcontinental roads We market our sheep in Portland, on the Sound, British Columbia, in Kansas City. Chicago and other eastern centers. Southern Oregon sheep go south a exclusively and compete with Call eheep in a limited market. honored Iowan majority. Republican principles are, in their essentials, per manent, and . we predict that the state conventions in all the states will plant themselves solidly upon the Minneapo lis platform a Iowa has done.. Contests in the Land Office. enters. f almost iforniay w Pi There is probably no city in the North - west so favorably situated - as respects both the producer and the markets, as The Dalles, and for this we are indebted to the men who organized and have maintained a water transportation line. There is no reason why this city should not become the largest trading point in the state outside of Portland. All we need is concerted action on the part of our business men upon ques tiens of commercial importance. Th most prominent of these is the trans portalion question. Register Moore and Receiver Biggs of the land office have heard and decided a large number of land contests. The time for appealing in most of them has not yet passed so it is not known whether the dicisicns as rendered in all the cases will be the final ones. Follow ing are the names of the contestants, the decisions and the property in dispute: Aldrich vs Phillips, decided in favor of Aldrich, ne5 sej, bwJ se and ali sec 34, tp 3 n, r 18 e. S. J. Templeton vs W. G. Allen, in favor of contestant, e swj, e nwj, ec 6, tp 10 s, r 26 e. Bill Zah Will (Indian) vs H. P. Jud- kins, in favor of the Indian, x neV, n nw, sec 27, tp 2 n, r 15 e. V. T. Meeks vs John Sperry, in favor of Meeks, wj sej and e.J swi, sec 20, tp 2 n, r 12 e. Aug Anderson vs F. W. Peaslee, de cided in favor of contestant by the land office here, but the case has been ap pealed, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec 2, tp 10 s, r 21 e. Sylvester Babcock vs E. Clarence Meek, in favor of Babcock, b4 nw, ne ewj, nwj sJ, sec 5, tp 1 s, r 12 e. T n r T-T f TT- J ? - J x. o. oweargen vs n. u. &.nox,ueuui:u for Sweargen, sg sw, sec 32, tp 16 8, r 19 e and lot 4, sec 5, tp 17 9, r 19 e and lot 1, sec 6, tp 17 s, r 19 e. Jackson Eades vs C. P. Johnson, de cided in favorof Johnson, the entryuian, swj and nwj se, sec 7, tp 10 s, r 26 e. Eastern Oregon Land company vs Rufus H. King, pending decision. Esther Hinman vs Isaac Jacobsen, de cided in favor of defendant, but resting on notice of appeal, e nwj and lots 1 and 2, sec 30, tp 2 n, r 18 e. Four 15 Iff successes. Having the needed merit to more than made good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenominal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys. Buck len'e Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perlect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed tor them ana the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold by the Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Owing to an accident in the Stampede tunnel ia the Cascade mountains, through traffic on the Northern Pacific is blocked. Their trains are being run over the O. R. & N., and pass through iThe Dalles. The east-bound passenger left Portland this morning after 1 A'clock, and . passed through The Dalles at 5. The west-bound passenger went through town a flying at 8:30 this mern iog. There were ten coaches, including aj diner. Engineer Hayes was at the throttle, and as the train can do no tibcal business, it will make rapid time o Portland. Toe damage to the tunnel ill probably be very great, as the wood work is on fire and a lot of rock will fill portions of the tunnel. The Stampede is on of the most famous pieces of rail road engineering in the country. What .Could Be Better AS A COMBINATION F0RHEALTH? CELERY rortheentif NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTEN ANT known. IRON, 4to. purify and .enrich the BLOOD a8k:for Celery Beef Iiton Nature'stBuilderiand-Tonic . FOR SALE BY BLA.KELEY & HOUGHTON. Bring in Your Family. Gome 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 is 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 bought out the business of H. 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. How are Your Eyes? Can Yon Read Without Tiring Your Eyes? S, to . 7 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. C. F STEPHENS. ie 'ar. B-j W F. Receiver McNeil is doing much to re store the O. R. & N. Co.'s road to its former good condition, and indeed to wake it better than before Union Pacific mismanagement. Reduction in rates and permanent improvements are the best indications of prosperity, and the prosperity of transportation lines is the best evidence of a prosperons country. The Cornell boat crew received a true English welcome. They were derided upon every hand, and treated, not as honorable competitors, but - as con- lempuoie rivals. ine English may beat the Yankees at the oar, but we could teach them much in the way of coertesy and common politeness. There are some other sciences in which we have heretofore taught them lessons. The Iowa republicans have held their state convention and adjourned. Ques tions of finance caused no trouble', and the party in that state stands squarely upon the principles of the national plat form. This is a safe position, and there is every prospect that the ticket just nominated will be elected by the time- ' We had an epidemic of disentery in this vicinity last summer," says Samuel . Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. "I was aken with it and suffered severely until oroe one called my attention to Cham- erlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea emedy. I procured a bottle and felt better after the first dose. Before one- talf of the bottle had been used I was ( ell. I recommended it to my friends and their experience was the same. We all unite in saying it is the best." For salt by Blakeley & Houghton Drug gists. Last night Lee Morehouse, a prisoner' in the county jail, made an ineffectual attempt to escape. It is Jailer Fitz gerald's custom to go through the jail every evening to assure himself that everything is as it ought to be. More house secreted himself in the cell near est the door leading into the sheriff's office and intended as soon as .the jailer retired to make a break for liberty. Mr. Fitzgerald, however, looked into that cell first, and discovered Morehouse with his shoes in hand ready to run-. He was bent on going and it took some thing more than moral persuasion on the jailer's part to convince him he had better stay. Morehouse is in jail wait ing the grand jury on the charge of the larceny of a horse and bridle. We recommend De Witt's1 Colic and Cholera Care because we believe it a safe and reliable remedy. It's good efiects are shown at once in cases of Cholera Morbus and similar complaints. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Wanted A girl to do general bouse work in the city. Inquire at this office. j9d2t. ' ' IF YOU WEAR GLASSES do they give you perfect satisfaction ? If not, Gonsult tp. J. p. Iieixtenbetg, JL Graduate of Uedelberg 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 used. The most perfect lenses and scientifically fitted only. Physi cians invited to inspect my method of examination. The examination of children's eyes a specialty. Consultation and Examination Absolutely free. P. S. Dr. Lewenberg is not a traveling optician. He has been compelled by ill health to leave a lucrative practice of twenty years standing in Philadel phia. He takes this method of acquainting himself with the people of the Coast his future home. . jly8-2w Closing Out Sale of DRY GOODS CLOTHING-, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods pyiUST be SOLD LESS than COST. Give JVIe a Call. J. P. McINERNY. i FOUR BRICK WALLS the front knocked out and win dows stuck in its place, with a roof flopped on top, sur round a complete and recently purchased line of piresh Dmgs' and JVIedieines at Donnell's Drag Stote. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side JiHW COIiUlVlBm HOTEIi. This larga and popular House aoen the principal bote business, ' . " and Is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodation! of an fionse In the city, and at tha low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cerpts. Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all points in JCastern Oregon and Kastcrn Washington, in Ibis 11 o tel. Corner of Front and Union SU. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. D. "ST-. VA.TJSB Successor to Paul Kreft A Co -DEALER IN Deutsche fipotheke. Telephone Jio. 15. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None bnt the beet branda of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all onr work, and none bnt tha most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masary Liquid Paints. No chena icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. - All orders promptly attended to. ... Store and Faint ShoD comer Third aud Washington Sts., The Dalles, 0reoB GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER- Successor to Chrlsman A Corson. ' FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business a the old stand. I would 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 oat the beet 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 oa he market. , RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, An TENTS and WAGON" COVERS, all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s Store 33 HAT1T1E8, Pine WorK UIMNELL, Till BBpairs 0 Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Caep on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusa Blacksmith Shop. .