lis Dalles Daily Chroiuele. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BY MAIL, F08T191 rBJSPAID, IK AOTABCC. Weekly, 1 year. 1 50 " 6 months 0 75 m g u ............ 0 0 EMdI.lyear. I....' 6 1 niinlhi 8 00 ner " 0 50 AdAnm all oommnnlcatlOQ to THE CH&ON . XC1-K," The Dalle, Oregon. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1895 SOMETHING WORTH COPYING. out of doors without oeiug prostrated, said a Portland daily some weeks ago. Yesterday was one of those days and the long punt-up nervous energy of the farmers of ttiis section was let looee and lot of work was done. There- have been no prostrations in Eastern Oregon this summer; hence the inevitable con clusion that our farmers do not have to work except on the few cool days like yesterday. In Western Oregon farmers have to work all the time except during the boating season, when their farms are lakes. Th Cj-bonici.k believes in every news paper doing its own work, but here is aomething from the Spokesman-Review which is such a well written editorial that the temptation to. copy it is irresist ible. Every word of it is true and beautifully expressed. Whoever the editorial writer on the Review is the power of language is bis and he writes ia a spirit sympathetic with everything rood. This editorial is a true declara tion of our treatment of the children of the forest : If the Bannock uprising should lead to a massacre of helpless women and children, the blame should be made to attach to the reckless men who slaugh tered the Indian party in Ho back can von. If the Indians showed no desire to avenge such an outrage, they would in deed be spiritless creatures. From the landing of Columbus to the massacre in Hoback canyon, the North American Indian has been a wronged and persecuted being. Columbus found the natives a sinitularlv mild and in offensive race, and until they had been taueht to fear and hate the white man, every ship from Europe was received 'with marked manifestations of hospital itv. Trouble began when the whites seized the Indians' belonuinsH. and fol lowed this up with attempts to force violent and disproportionate justice for petty infractions. lhis summary in liction has been kept up ever since; its latest manifestation was the massacre of an Indian party suspected of killing came in violation of the white man b law, a law which the white man himself notoriously disregards. Even centuries of persecution, of pushing from post to pillar, of contamin ation by the white man's vices, have not entirely altered the original oenign na ture of the red man. Consider the In dians who bang around the outskirts of this city. Patient, kindly, unaggressive, and in the main honest. This is the In dian's natural disposition, and he has departed from it only under severe srovocation. The Bannocks would not now be up on the warpath if they bad reason to be lieve that their wronge would be avenged by the white man's justice. They realize that the white man's law will not punish the murderers of their rel atives and tribesmen, and stirred by that natural and admirable spirit which has formed the woof of romance and history, they are seeking justice in their wn poor, savage fashion. When the Indian shall have made his tin at stand tor justice ; when his last arrow has been broken, and his lae camp fire scattered, and gone are the litile selfish motives that have Iain back of his persecution, History will have sorry tale to tell of his annihilation. rOKTLANL'S FAIR. Portland is exerting herself to secure an industrial fair this fall; her enter' prise is commendable, lor tnere is no question but that these annual fairs have benefited Portland. But the man agers of the proposed show will find ' very great barrier to success in the die gust felt all over the Northwest by those who attended the last fair. Thousands went to visit the fair and found a fake an exceedingly poor combination of sideshows. Unless the proposed fair is conducted upon nn entirely different basis, the city of Portland would much better leave the business alone; the management of this proposed fair will have the labor of making this a good fair and also of overcoming a very strong prejudice created by the last one. He Wants to Know. To TDK Editor : Why is it that a cheap John, one-horse show, at 35 cents, is well patronized, when an intellectual lecture, like that given ia the Christian church last night, is left with a small audience? Will it always be thus? We hope the time will come when folly will not overtop wisdom and the low jest will not be songht before instruction. iNQUlfiTSR. GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of Dr. Pierce's s Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast -. ON TRIAL They absolutely cure Sick Headache, B11- 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 natrons and new ones. We are in the field for business. W. A. Johnston, No. 113 Washington St. ionsness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange- ments of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Don't accept some substitute said to be "just as good."' The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS proit is in the "just as good.' WHERE IS YOURS? Address Tor Free Sample, World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Mala St.. BUFFALO. N. Y. The attention of agents or organizers is directed to the local advertisement of the Independent Order of Foresters, in another column. j27d3t See us before you buy. I be news of the Indian massacre irt Wyoming is terrible. The dispatches i 'Bay everyone in the Jackson Hole country has been murdered and that the Indian ander the leader of a noted fighter, are thoroughly armed and receiving re-in forcemeats. United States troops are hastening to the scene in a hurried en deavor to prevent any greater loss of life or property. PC n 1 e sTlh el r ue si t u a t i o a has not been reported some one has made an awful blunder. For days rumors came from the threatened local ity that the settlers were in danger and request followed request that troops and aid be sent them. The state officials of Wyoming, either powerless or incom petent, passed the matter on to Wash ington, where it was filed along with other documents and reports. The federal government and the authorities in Wyoming hare been slow to act and the result is told by the dead bodies of American settlers scalped by ruthless hands. Quick, powerful action was needed at the first symptom of trouble and if instead, of forty-four cars loaded with cavalry a small detachment of either militia or regulars had hastened at the first outbreak, the massacre would never have happened. There is a blot on someone's name. We carry a CoiUplete Line of Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Stoves and Steel Ranges Wire Cloth, Wire Poultry Netting, Sewer Pipe, tflron Water Pipe, arden Tools, heep Shears, arrell Chums, Rubber and Cotton Wrap ped Garden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Maple Cord wood and General sup plies, "There are very few days in Eastern Oregon when a laboring man can work Telephone in Grocery Store is 1G1. Send in your orders by Telephone. All orders promptly filled. it Could Be Better AS A COMBINATION FOR HEALTH? . CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTENANT known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD F" OR xxEt. a:EriJ-3'r's Family Geiepy. Beef Iron Nature's Builder and Tonic FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON". Bring in 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. C. K. STEPHENS When the Train steps at THE DALLES, get eff oa the South Side fEW COTJlVT.13lR HOTEL. TblB large and popular Hosm a oca the principal hotel -uidnaaa, - and is prepared to fnrniah the Best Accommodation- of fiooae in the city, and at the low rate of - $i.oo per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cerjts. OfHee for all Stage X.lne leaving The Dallea for all Soinia la Kastera Oregon ad Kastern Wasfeinfftoa, 1 tfada Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Bta. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Closing Out Sale of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOESHATS and CAPS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods must be sold less than cost, fjew Man! New Prices! New Goods! GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER, 8ncceasor to Cbriaman & Corson. 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. Give IVIe a Call. J. P. McINERNY. JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : MATERIALS Having iust purchased the store of H. Moses & Co., am prepared to meet all competition. A large invoice of FRESH GROCERIES, Bought for cash at low rates, enables me to sell closely My stock is complete, and prices to suit the times. ; I SELL FOR CASH, f . And give nioie for a dollar than ano other store in The Dalles. Give me a call and examine for yourself. B. A. HUNSAKER, Successor to H. Moses & Co., adjoining the Diamond Mills. -ATiD- Telep-iorie "o. S2E2. Opposition We Invite. Competition We Defy. Insect Powder, Poison Fly Paper, Sticky Fly Paper. Wc handle the Celebrated Tanglefoot " Sticky Fly Paper and "Dutchei's" Poison Paper. Do not be deceived into buying any other brands. RUPERT & GAB EL, Wholesale and retail mannfactnrers and dealers in- Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, An TENTS and WAGON COVERS, all Articles Kept, in a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. Donneirs Diag Store. Adjoining E. J. 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