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Address (01 communication to " THE CHRON
ICIJE," The Dalles, Oregon.
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 16. 1805
Business Men
Advertise,
Where it doea the most good.
The largest circulation and news
iest paper makes the best adver
tising medium. The Chronicle
has the largest circulation and
prints all the news, and mer
chants who wish to talk to the
-public find The Chronicle the
best mouthpiece. Its advertisers
are reliable.
REGARDING MR. KINCAID.
One single paper, so far as heard from,
lias come to the defense of Secretary
Kineaid. The Union Republican says :
The Republican fails to see wherein
there is grounds for criticism in this act
of Mr. Kineaid. If doing what the law
says to do is the only fault the critics of
tbe secretary can find in his adminis
tration, he need have no fear of the way
in which these criticisms will be re
ceived by the people of the state. Mr.
Kineaid is laboring in the interest of
the people in the administration of his
trust, and while it is trne he has not
succeeded as well as he desired in all
cases for instance, in his efforts to save
the state the $20,000 of the people's
money paid the ujeless railroad commis
sion the fact remains, nevertheless,
that he is endeavoring to administer his
office as economically as possible and in
the interest of the people.,
Very good ; but the Republican for
gets that the railroad commission is en
deavoring to administer its office as
economically as possible; that it is do
ing just what the law says to do, viz.,
collecting all it can from the state treas
ury, and doing as little real service as
possible; just what our distinguished
secretary is doing. The real fact re
mains that the secretary has his nose
very deep in the crib, and when the
railroad commission, which is made to
draw a salary and nothing more, tries
to get its nose into the manger, he
growls and kicks. He is endeavoring to
administer his office as economically as
possible for Mr. Kineaid ; he even lets
tbe state pay his attorneys, employed
by him without authority of law to help
him make the kick.
Now, Mr. Kineaid, suppose you com
mence a suit against that fellow, Harri
son R. Kineaid, to determine his right
to the ten or twelve thousand dollars
which he is annually collecting from the
people over and above the compensation
provided by the constitution for him.
PUNISH ALL THIEVES.
Some of the fruit raisers near town
have been, and are being, greatly an
noyed by the incursions of grown hood
lums and badly-governed small boys
upon their melon fields. There is not a
farmer in the country who would not
gladly give a manly boy, or a needy
man, all the melons be wants, and the
loss of such melons as are taken is in
considerable; but when a whole field of
melons is ruined by the use of a knife
in tbe handa of a boy or man inspired to
mischief by satan himself, the loss is a
grievous one and tbe wrong one that
should be severely punished.
The only proper course is to land
every pilferer behind the bars, regard
less of tbe eocial standing of his family,
and cause bim to suffer the lawful re
sult of his offense. Fruit-stealing is
winked at too much ; to such an extent
that many boys are filled with the idea
that is the right of every manly boy to
take anything and everything in the
way of fruit that can be reached. But
this is but one of the steps in the educa
tion of criminals, and the way to save
the boy is to teach him by the terrible
experience of captured thieves in other
, lines. Furthermore, the frnit raiser is
as much entitled to protection as tbe
merchant, the stock raiser and banker.
We believe that the arrest of a few of
the boys would be a good thing for them.
. The sending to jail, for a considerable
term, of the grown-up hoodlums would
be an excellent thing for the community.
- Senator Peffer has done the, from his
standpoint, only sensible thing gone
back on the free silver proposition and
is preaching paper money, no interest
and loans by the government. What
Peffer wanted free silver for tt-e could
notpuess; he owned no silver mines,
was down on corporations or pretended
to be by whom all the 6ilver mines,
which are worth anything, are owned ;
and" he has heretofore appeared to us to
be working at cross purposes. Now be
is on the right track. We hope he will
compel the money 'holders to lend their
money without interest to those in need.
Then we shall ask him to compel the
farmers to rent their farms without com
pensation, loan their horses and wagons,
seeders and - reapers in the same way,
and lend their, labor to the indolent on
the same terms'. Then we will select a
farm, quit advising the government, the
banks and corporations how to run their
business, and the people bow to vote,
and retire to .the farm and live in ease.
Great is Peffer t Let his name be
praised !
Tbe Chicago Inter Ocean recently con
tained a cartoon, of which we are re
minded by yesterday's. dispatches, con
cerning the maintenance of the reserve
by the board syndicate. The picture
represented an Irish taunting car, such
as the English-imitating snobs use, the
driver of which was Banker Morgan,
with the word "Syndicate" on his hat
band. By his side sat a diminutive
Uncle Sam, holding the ends ot the
lines, as children often do. On the
back seat sat the coachman, tbe wrinkle
in whose neck above his shirt collar
identified him as tbe prerident. Below
were the words : "An old trick. The
youngster thinks he is driving." It is
apparent that the syndicate still holds
the reins, and Uncle Sam is being fooled.
A Brag-gist' Seml-Annual Report.
Some four or five months ago the 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.'s store,
The general opinion then prevailed that
two stores were plenty, and a third
store must therefore starve. " But surely
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 do 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. Doxnei.l,
Prescription and all-around Druggist,
Deutsche Apotbeke, Telephone No. 15.
.Gent's, don't forget that you can get
your shirts, collars and cuffs laundred in
first-class style bv the Troy Laundry Co.
Office at T. J. McCoy's. O. K. baths
llo Second street. al5 4t
Our prices are for shirts, lOcts; col
lars, 2Z ; cuffs per pair, 5 cts. Troy
Laundry Co.'s office at O. K. barber
shop, 110 Second street. al5-4t
Peksosal If you are so situated that
you need a wife, and you can give a
good woman a comfortable home, write
me fully. Address, Lock Box 950,
Portland, Or. augl5-2t
St. Mary's Academy
The Dalles, Oregon. k
This Institution will be re -opened for the re
ception of boarders and day pupils on
Mandar, Sept.
1895.
Parent nnd guardians are kindly requested to
be prompt in sending their daughters or wards at
the beginning of the session that all may enjov
tbe full beuclit ol proper classlucation.
TERHS fATABLB IS ADVANCE:
Board and Tuition, per quarter $40 00
ly Pupils, per quarter. $5, $6, $S and 10 00
Music, with nse oi Piano, per quarter 15 00
Drawing and Painting in water colors, per
quarter , s 00
Vocal Music in classes, German, French, and
ail kinds of plain and ornamental needlework
are taught free of charge to pupils who desire
instruction in these brunches. The methods are
progressive, and the discipline ge tle and ma
ternal. In all the branches of n re lined and use
ful education this Academy affords competent
and thorough instruction.
for lurcner particulars, apply ar. tne acaaemy
or address
blbitlt StrhKIUK.
aug 15-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. ISth. For an
nouncements and further particulars,
address
Pbeb't Whitman College,
augl Walla Walla, Wash.
Do You Know a Good Thing
WHEN YOU TASTE IT? IF SO YOU
WILL NEVER BEWITHOUT
DR. HETnLEY'S
LEflY B
QUIETS AND STRENGTHENS THE NERVES
BUILDS . UP THE SYSTEM
PURIFIES AND. ENRICHES THE BLOOD
naturCS'Suiloer'and tonic
' .
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON".
Have You Ever
Noticed -
That Johnston is selling goods cheaper than
anybocty? 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,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Past or present values cut no figure, as goods
MUST be SOLD
Give JVIe
J. P.
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-rear-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes.
Best Malt Liquor. Colnmbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
Agents for the Celebrated Fabit Milwaukee Beer.
No. 9-4 Second Street,
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.
J. B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
Advertise in Thh Chronicle.
EEF:flBD Wtt
IT .
FURNISHING GOODS,
LESS than COST.
a Call.
McINERNY.
THE DALLES, OR
THE DALLES
Estate
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 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. Whealdpn, Gibons &
Marden, G. W. Rowland.
Address any of the above
well known firms, or
J. Fl Huntington, Sec.
The Dalles, Oregon
Bring in Your Family.
Come in Yourself,
And see how cheaply
Men's Suits, Boy's
LACES, WOOLENS,
Everything from Hat to Shoes,
-
C. FV STEPHENS.
When lbs Train stnps at THE DALLES, get off on the Sooth Side
flEW COIiUjWBm HOTEIi.
This large nnd popular House aoes the principal hotel business,
BDd is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House in the city, and at the low rate of .
$1.00 per Day. r first
Office for all Stage Lines
points in K astern Oregon
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sta.
GEORGE RUCH,
Successor to Cbrisman & Corson.
1 FULL. LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at tbe old stand. I would be pleased to"
eee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
New Man! New Prices! .New Goods!
Having just purchased the store of H. Moses & Co., J
am prepared to meet all competition. A large invoice of
FRESH GROCERIES,
Bought for cash at low rates, enables me to sell closely.
My stock is complete, and prices to suit the times.
I SELL FOR CASH,
And give moie for a dollar than ano other store in The
Dalles. Give me a call and examine for yourself.
B. A. HUNSAKER,
Successor to H. Moses & Co., adjoining the Diamond Mills.
Opposition We Invite.
THE CELEBRHTED.
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning oat tbe best Beer and Porter
e&nt of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
fnl Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed o
be market. ' '
The Xygrh Val
ley Creamery.
BUTTER
Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it.
. Every Square is Full Weight.
D. BUN SMELL,
Pip WofR, Till Bepalrs and goofing
MAINS tapped under pressure.
Chop on Third 8troet, next door west of Young & Rasa
Blacksmith Shop. -
we can dress all of you. , :
Suits, Silks, Satins,
COTTONS, LINENS,
for everyone. All new stock. v$
n
Qlass Teals, 25 Cerjts.
leaving; The Dalles for all
and Saatera Washington,
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Competition We Defy.
Delicious.
CREAMERY
Tygh Valley
A. A. B.