C2J The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BT XAIl, POSTAGB FKZFAID, IS ADVAUCK. Weekly, 1 year " C months 8 Dally, I year " 6 months per . ISO . 0 75 . 0 "O . . 6 00 . S 00 . 0 50 Address all communication to THE CHRON IOU." The Dalles, Oregon. preparing for war in time of peace. " Goldendale Sentinel : Wherever Klick itat eoee with her fruits, wheat, vege tables, flour, lumber. fine stock, and I racing horses she takes the persimmon. There is no place on God's footstool more favored : bnt one thine we lack- connection by rail with ' the outside world, and that we must have sooner or later. Advertised Letters. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1S95 S A Big Job 1 Following is the list of letters remain ine in the- postoffice at The Dalles un called for Oct. 26, 1895. Persons calling for the same will eive date on which they were advertised Fall Winter Drv Goods, Ej&BJCnr GOOD'S. ) : ' Boys' and Men's Clothing', Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. "The Regulator Line' Tie Dalles, Portland and. Astoria Navigation Co. It ould be a big job to tell one hundred people every day anything that would interest them in your goods. Its Dead Easy Brannon, A Beckford. Mr ' Corum, H T Davidson, Jack EUer, J Hickey, J Hobs,"Susie Mann. G Officer, C W Pickerd, Dave Smith finch, Mr If done the right way. This paper will tell sev eral thousand at once. FEDERAL BANK SUPERVISION. Says the Globe Democrat : The stock holders of the collapsed Firet National Bank of Sedalia have raised a new legal question in their attempt to evade the assessment made upon them for the pay' ment of the outstanding liabilities Tbey hold that they should not be re quired thus to make good the losses that ensued in spite of the supervision of the government through its bank examiner. In other words, they claim that they were released from liability when the government permitted the bank to run along in a bad condition. The plea is a plausible one, but it is hardly to be ex pected that any court will consent to help stockholders out of a bad place by such means. Toere is nothing in the laws pertaining to the national banking system which can be interpreted as mak ing the government a guarantor of the absolute correctness of the investigations of its bank examiners. The fact is no torious that such investigations are rarely, if ever, thorough and reliable Even when the examiner is competent and anxious to perform good service, he can be deceived more or less by the offi cera ol tne bank, and ms report may represent a condition existing during his presence only, to be changed as soon as his back is turned. Deceptions of this kind have occurred so often that when a new one happens it does not cause any surprise. Ab a matter of fact, all forms of bank supervision are defective in some re spects, and it will not do to depend upon them except in a general way and under favorable conditions. It is only occa sionally that a federal bank examiner discovers that a bank is in a shaky con dition, or that some of its officers or em ployes are stealing its assets. As a rule, such discoveries are made by accident, or Dy the confession of guilty parties, and the persons most surprised are those who should have found out the facts long before by reason of their relation to the business of the institution. There is a constant tendency on the part of tbe best banks and other concerns handling large amounts of money to impose closer restrictions upon their employes, and to introduce more effective plans of super- vision. The directors of all kinds of cor portions are tatting more interest in their duties and acting upon a higher sense of responsibility. Much of this improvement is due to the guarantee jiiuciumiy companies, wnicu. nave so much at stake in the integrity of their patrons; but there. is reason to believe also, that the necessity of self-protection has led to the adoption of better methods of surveillance and detection by private firms and companies. Iu due course of time, federal bank supervision will prob ably be made adequate and satisfactory ana until then, stockholders will be ob liged to pay the losses which it does not prevent. The South Carolina Constitutional Convention has adopted an article re quiring all state officers to make oath L that they also swear that they have not taken part in any lynching was lost: Battee, Dr Berry. Earl Cummings, C C DouglaB, James Guist, J D Hill, E D Marsh, Frank Merrill, Sohn Palmer, J M Samuel, J T Turner, Mrs J A J. A. Crosskn, P. M. From Far Away Ceylon. -ai , A.t n - IVT', K LPIES' G0PES and JPCRETS. .'i v.- vv - j- - THROUGH Freigfii ana Passenger Line Tripe liARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. We took great pains, while we were in New York City recently, to obtain the best I have received direct from the Island of Cevlon a larne consignment of its justly celebrated teas. The extraordin ary success which has attended the grow ing of the tea plant in Ceylon is phenom enal. Ten or twelve years ago a few planters experimented growing tea, (the coffee crop, for which the island was formerly famous, being entirely de stroyed by a blight) with the result that Great Britain alone consumes annually 190,000,000 pounds of these teas which would be a small matter to what would be consumed in our country, when Americans realize the splendid qualities of Ceylon. These teas are prepared by styles at low and DODular nrices. The rrofits on our entire stock of Drv Goods. Clothing. modern machinery and picked by the ghoes, etc., we have cut down to the minimum; but we wish to remind our customers that u""ro nivuu. """" . at.j y r. 3 ii 1 J j. 1 4. n nA o rr . 1 ' . comparable in their strength, purity and flll-CB alG LVCt- muu ve uo nut uiiu cctiinui, auow akj 01 o per uenu uiscouni flavor. Economy is also a most important factor in the use of these teas ; one pound being equal in strength to two pounds of China, it is only necessary to use half the quantity you would of any other. To make good tea is a very simple matter. Use an earthenware teapot and ponr on the water as soon as it boils, allowing five minutes to draw. Water which has been previously boiled should never be used. W. A. JoIxstox, Up-to-Date Grocerymau. Through Daily cepted) between The Dalles land. Steamer Dalles at 7 a.m.. cade Locke with Steamer Dalles (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. FA8BBNGBB KATES. (Sundays ex .08 and Port- Regulator leaves The connecting at the Cas Steamer Dalles City. City leaves Portland One way. . . . Round trip. .$2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except ' car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before h p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent- TH E-DALL.ES. OREGON JOS. T. PETERS & CO. BUILDING -DEALERS IN- EX XX. JL ji xmx XJ KJ Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary and treas urer of the Corinne Mill, Canal and Stock Co., of Corinne, Utah, in speaking ef Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says: "I consider it the best in the market. I have ueed many kinds but find Cham berlain's the most prompt and effectual in giving relief, and now keep no other in my home." When troubled with a cough or coM give this remedy a trial and we assure you that you will be more than pleased with the results. For sale by Blakelcy & Houghton, Druggists. Wanted, Cash. Will require between $120 and $15'). Will give a half interest to a responsible party, who furnishes cash for patenting two "staple articles. Must give $1,000 bonds until patents are approved of. Answpr "Ptnt i?.r Chrnniple- -A?TD- SUFFMES, TolejJliono 3NTo- SS. If? GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Chrlsman fc Corson. jOBm. FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old star;d. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. Ish'T Your Wife. Weaker than she was -when you married her i She shows lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills common to women r Have you ever tried to help her? If so, yon haven't gone the right way about it, if yon haven't got a case of ... DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF Hib IROH for her. That will make her strong and well, and bring back the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her eyes. Don't waste a moment. Get it for her to-day. FOR SALE BY BLAEELEY & HOUGHTON". EDITORIAL COMMENTS FROM THE NORTHWEST PRESS. Moro Observer: Congressman .Ellis declined to talk politics m Pendleton a few days since. He observed, however, that he is watching the republican stock market and is pleased with what in, his opinion, is a decidedly bullish, move ment. Pendleton Tribune: It has only tak en the United States government twenty years to build the Monaduock, which is to be given a trial trip at Mare Island the lattar part of this week, and yet there are people who deny the fact that this government is bestiring iteelf in w r it you want to preserve apples, don't cause a break in the skin. The germs of decay thrive rapidly there. So the germs ot consump tion find good soil for work when the lining of the throat and lungs isbruised, made raw, or injured by colds and coughs. Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, will heal inflamed mucus mem branes. The time to take it is before . serious damage has been done. A 5o-cent bottle is enough for an or dinary cold. r. SO cents and $1.00 Scott & Bowne, Chemists, New York. 1 ,000,000 People Wear 1 WJJ)onglas Shoes HAND , SEWED ' PROCESS $5.00 Exposition 2coartX,xa.cl, Oregon. OPENS . October 5th. The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources. Industries, Commerce, Busi ness, Agricultural!, Forests. Minos, fruit, Fisheries, Manufactures, and i'raas poitatiou Facilities of tlie Great Pacific Northwest. Fine Music, Special Attractions Every Day. Reduced Rate on ' all Transportation Lines. ADMISSION Single. Admission 25c Children under 19 years IOC Season Tickets 3.00 E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. For Exhibit Space apply at the Expo sition ISullding to C. H. HUNT, Supt. THE CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE, JOBBING AND RETAILING OF Pure CALIFORNIA WINES and BRANDIES At prices lower than ever. Greatest assortment of Liquors. Also Columbia Brewery Beer on draught. CHAS. BECKT, Prop., THE DALLES, OR. When tbe Train stops at TBE DALLES, get off on the South Side AT THE ftEW COLiUBlR HOTEIi. This large and popular House aoes the principal hotel business. ana is prepared to lunusn me iiest Accommoaauons 01 an Mouse in tne City, ana at tne low raie 01 . $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts Office for all Stage I-lnes leavlnc The Dalles for all points in Eastern Oregon and Kastern Washington, in this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sta. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 For Boys ulTonuu; Wear W. X,. Doua-laa shoes and ssts from SI.eO to S3. OO m pair. All Styles nd Widths. Tbe advance in leather has Increased ihe price of other makes, but the quality and prices of W. C. DohsIsi shoes remain tbe same. Take no substitute ; see that name and price Is stamped aa sole. W. aV. Jtsorlas, Bsouktox , Mass. Sold by CHAS. F. STEPHENS. $4.00 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 ForMenl STEHMER M7JLJL-S REGULHTOR GIVEN BY THE DALLES ORCHESTRA UNION, s Steamer leaves leaves Cascade The Dalles at Locks at 2:30 OCT 27 8 a. m.; returning p. m. Round Trio, 50c. Tickets can be procured at principal "business houses, or from members of the Orchestra. The entire Brass Band -will be in attendance.