Tab Dalles Patty Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. T KAIL FOSTaOX PHJtrAID, IK ADVAKCB. ' Weekly.lyear. v. 1 BO " 6 months. 0 75 ' 8 " 0 BaU,.1 year. a. . . 6 06 6 months. 8 00 - per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. THURSDAY. - - AUGUST 15. J 895 ONLY ONE GOOD RESULT; Tbe violation of the law to enforce the law ought never to be neceesary, and in tbe advanced stage of our civilization is not necessary. Tbe members of the mob who hang the murderers at Ellens barg are guilty of murder, in tbe eyes of tbe law, and morally are equally guilty with the men whom they put to death in cold blood. The provocation was great, and no doubt their act will go unpunished, so far as courts are con cerned ; but the effect upon the com munity is sure to be bad, and the effect apon tbe men themselves, who partici pated in the hanging, is likely to be evil, both now and during the remainder of their lives. There, was a time on the Pacific coast when law was impotent, and the direct punishment of murder, or even leeser crimes, by lynching, becamei necessary; but that time has long since passed. Courts are often slow in the administration-of justice, and. sometimes fail en tirely ; but tbe ultimate effect of their 'ditatoriousnees and failure is far less ril than tbe violation of law and order, as in tbe case at Ellensburg. Tbe only good result is the removal -of two accursed and worthless wretches ; -but this good, great as it is, is of no con sequence in the light ot the evil grafted upon tbe lives of tbe actors. If they are men whose reasons are clear, and whose consciences are active, the banging of -tbe two murderers will be a cloud they will not soon dispel. Better that two murderers should have entirely escaped punishment a result not at all proba ble in this instance than that fifty or an hundred men should have allowed themselves to yield to the excitement, and become unlawful slayers of their fellowmen. A WAY TO AVOID DEBTS. The O. R. & N. Co. is to be sold under foreclosure, a great misfortune to the rod, stockholders, directors, and other officers. But there are otherB who are unfortunate the hundreds of creditors who have furnished supplies to the road, or rendered it services, or on other grounds . have valid claims against it. There ' are ' several such persons in this community, whose claims are from a few dollars to many hundred; people who cannot afford to lose their hard earned money. ' i ... The properly will be sold under a foreclosure for ,a sum not exceeding the mortgage; will be bought in by the larger stockholders, and the property will be re-mortgaged and be ready to incur further debts. When the indebt edness is large enough to warrant it, the process will be repeated, and the 'small do not undertake to eay this is the pur pose of the present foreclosure proceed ings, for we don't Inow anything about it; but we have been told that that is the way railroads haye of getting rid of a lot of small debts and robbing people who can't afford to be robbed ; at least for the benefit of railroad stockholders. . The road is now in the hands of a re e'ver; is under the control of a court of equity, and, under the rule that he wno seeks equity must do equity, it may bo JuUkb Bellinger would require the receiver to pay off these material men a id laborers before permitting the sale. We are glad we have no claim against the company ; if we had we should give Judge Bellineer a chance to help' us out. Twice within a week the Coos bay stage has been held up and robbed, probably by the same person. Other fittge8 in Southern Oregon have had similar experiences of late , until it is quite the fad in that section. To a man nfo . within an editor's sanctum, where there is no treasure for moth or rust to corrupt, or thieves to break through and .steal, it looks as if they' needed a sheriff lown there vfho is willing to do a little rustling. Perhaps the putting of sher iffs on a fl&larv in nut Ant.irul a aa thing. ' Twenty-two bright ' young men and : women are sitting in the county court room stirring' their brains over perplex-. init questions, and rapidly writing the TariouB answers that seem to fit the case. No orite enter into this test of knowledge without feelings of uncer tainty and a' wish that it was success fully over. We wish the applicants the r i j . . , con iikxtoi, anu irujst mas me out come will bIiqw them all winuers. May their nerves: grow Bteadier and their minds more active as tbe questions get harder. If Wasco, county is to have a county fair this fall, it should be something else than a horse race. Horse races are good things in their place, but at county fairs they are usually a game in which the professional gamblers do up the local sports and unwary, but venture some, farmers. If we can have an ex hibition of the products of tbe county an illustration of its resources the fair will be a benefit; but if it is simply a slide for dollars from the pockets of tbe people to the purses of the transient professional epoiVe, we better have none. Do You Know a Good Thing WHEN YOU TASTE IT? IF SO YOU ' , WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT , The effect upon our city of the con struction -of new sidewalks is remarka ble. Nothing throws discredit upon a city so entirely as delapidated walks and filthy streets. Just at the present time our town is being advertised exten sively, by reason of its business activity, and many outsiders are looking this way. Tbo appearance of neat walks and well-kept streets will do much to convince those who may come to us that we are as thrifty as we claim to be, and really are. Let the good work go on. ' . A Druggist's Semi-Annual Report. Some four or five months ago tbe peo ple of The Dalles were notified of a new drugstore to be opened next door to the First National Bank, and almost directly opposite A. M. Williams & Co. 'a store. The general opinion then prevailed that two stores were plenty, and a third Btore must therefore starve. But Barely we are yet alive, and daily assuring our patrons, as well as the public in general, of our success. The doctors of our pros perous city, who are well able to judge our work, all acknowledge the efficient work done on their prescriptions, for most assuredly there never was any better, neater, more accurate or precise work done in this city than is at present done at this store. ' Our stock of 'drugs is getting more complete every day. As we learn the wants of the people, so uo we add to our stock, never aiming to attain- such an immense quantity as to give it a chance to get old; but always buy in such amounts as to enable us to order fre quently, thereby keeping our stock al ways in a fresh and healthful condition. ; We know the drug business, and per chance not much else ; but we are judges as to the quality of drugs, and therefore must know what we sell you when you give us a call. Come and ask for infor mation, if nothing else. M. Z. DONKELL, . Prescription and all-around Druggist, Deutsche Apotbeke, Telephone No. 15. Are You Ooiug to the Coast ' This Bummer? If so, take the Regulator line. Tickets on sale 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. Aixaway, General Agent. Stomach and Bowels Complaiats are best relieved by the timely uee of De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. Snipes Kinen-ly Drug Co. CILERY 0 St. Mary's Academy - The Dalles, Oregon. This Institution will be re-opened for the re ception of boarders and duy pupils on Monday, Sept. S, 1895. Parents and guardians are kinrtly requested to be prompt in sending their daughter or ward at thi beginning of the session that al may enjoy the full beuelit ol pioper classification. TERMS PAY ABLC IN ADVANCE: Boird and Tuition, pcrqunrter ....... $40 00 lay Pupils, per quarter 5, f 6, 8 and 10 00 Mus r, with use oi Piano, perquaitcr 15 00 Drawing and Painting-in water col. ra, per quarter g oo Vocal Music in classes,-German, French, and all Kinds of plain and ornamental needlework are taught free of charge to pupils who desire lusuuc.iuu in these bntuch. s. a he methods are progre sive, and the discipline ge U and ma terpal. In all the branches of a re lined and use ful education this Acxdemy aQurda competent and tbo. ough Jnstractioa. . For furth.-r particulars, apply at the academy or address SISTER BUPERIOR.. augl&-lmo Whitman College WALLA WALLA, WASH. The location, unexcelled, instruction thorough, expenses low. Three Courses Classical. Scientific and Literary in both the College and Academy. Conservatory of Music and Department of Elocution and Oratory greatly enlarged. All lines of work strengthened ; good influences assured ; outlook in all directions brighter than ever before. Fall term opens Sept. 18th. For an nouncements and -further particulars, address Pbeb't Whitman College, . augl Walla Walla, Wash. EVE, Eflij, flOSE and THROAT DR. WADK, (F. O. 8., London, member of the British Medical Association, formerly o- nllst and auriet to the Victoria Koal Jubilee HnMTlttnll. htlu mAi.w1 an nft.A I. .. , j . - . Hu "."vi. iV UIBUUVU ot the above specialties, at rooms fiOHVifi. Mar quam Building, Portland, Or. Office hours. 1(1 to 12 a. m.i B to 6 and at 8 p. m. jlylSlm .EEF:AQDMBOD it : QUIETS AND STRENGTHENS THE NERVES BUILDS . UP THE SY8TEM V PURIFIES AND ENRICHES THE BLOOD : NATUREr8 BUILOER.ANO TONIO FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. xlave You Jc, Noticed ver That Johnston is selling goods cheaper than anybody? His goods are the freshest, and he always carries what you want. He buys for cash and gives his customers the "benefit. Try him and see if it's true. Johnston's Grocery Store, No. 113 Washington St. Closing Out Sale of DRY GOODS CLOTHING-. FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and OAFS. Past or present values cut no figure, as goods MUST be SOLD LESS than COST. Give IWe a Call. J. P. McINERNY. The Germania STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A FulL Line of CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIES. ' . . Twelve-wtr-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes. . Beat Malt Liquor. Cnluinlila Hrrwfrjr Knr ! Draught, Agents lor the Celebrated tabt Milwaukee Beer. No. 94 Second Street, THE DALLES, OR. Your Wife 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. THE DALLES B FiXCTT 1NTC3E3. Real Estate J. B. CEOSSEN, Ask Central for 62. Grocer. Advertise in Tan Chbonicle. 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 Heal Estate Agents, or ganized as an association1 or 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 -abo ve well known , firms, or - J. M. Huntington, Sec. The Dalles, Oregon Bring in Your jPamilJ Come in Yourself, J . And see how cheaply we can dress all of you. Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Silks, Satin' LACES, WOOLENS, COTTONS, LINENS, - ' - Everything from Hat to Shoes, for evervone. All new s w , -... L C: R. STEPHEN When Ihe Train stops at THE DALLES, get eff on tie South Side flEW COLiUBlfl HOTEli . - . . oo ' . ' This lartre and popular Bosseaoes the principal bote iwalnoca, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations oi anv flouae in the city, aad at the low rate of ' $1.00 per Day. - pirst CJass Teals, 25 Cei)t OfBee for mil Btre I.lnea leatrina; Th Dalles tor all polnta In K aaterc Oregon Md Kutirn WaAiiitoa, la inls ilstl. ' Corner of Front and Union Bta. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER. (Svcaemor to Cbricman & Coraon. 1 11 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in basinesa at tbe old stand. I would be pleased to see all my formet patrons.' Free delivery to any part of town.. J New Man! flew Prices! New Goods Having just 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 close My stock is complete, and prices to suit the times. I SELL FOR CASH, And give moie for a' dollar "than ano other ""store in T Dalles. Give me a call and examine for yourself. B. A. HUNSAKER, Successor to H. Moses & Co., adjoining .the Diamond Mil Opposition We Invite. Competition We Def THE BRHTED COLUMBIA BREWERY ... AUGUST BUCHLER,. Prop'n ' ' ' This well-known Brewery is now turning oat the best Beer and Fori eant of tbe Cascades. The, latest appliances for tbe manufacture of good heal fol Beer have been introduced and ony the firet-class article will be placed h marlcot. ' . ...... Th Tyrh Vl. ley L'rrtmerjr BUTTER la Del 1c Ions. Ask Vanbibber & Worsiey for it. . , Every Square is Full Weight. CREAWERY Jygh .Valley A. A.! r HALTTS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Daop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kue'