The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 11, 1896, Image 2

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    Tfca Dalles Daily Chroniele.
The onlyRepublican Daily Newspaper in
Wasco County.
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ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
SATURDAY, - - - JANUARY 11, 1896
EDWARD D. BAKER.
Oregon conferred honor upon herself
when she sent Edward D. Baker, the
warrior statesman, to the United States
senate. Baker's memory has been kept
alive in the traditions of the state, and
the following sketch of his life career,
which is tnken in a:i abbreviated form
from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
cannot fail to be of interest to Orego
nians. Baker was one of the West's
greatest men.
The circuit court at Springfield, El.,
from 1835 to 1840 represented a remark
able measure of future judicial and po
litical distinction. Stephen T. Logan
was the presiding judge4 Stephen A.
Dcujlas was the prosecuting attorney,
'and the bar included such men as Abra
ham Lincoln ; O. H. Browning, Samuel
H. Teat, John J. Hardin, Lyman Trum
bull, Cyrus Walker, and Edward D.
Baker. These men were all good public
speakers in their several ways, but
the surpassing orator among them
was Baker. He was an Englishman by
birth, whose parents had come to Amer
ica when he was 4 years of age, locating
, in Philadelphia, from whence be had
drifted out to Illinois in 1825, bsing then
a boy of 14. For several 3-eara he sup
ported himself by manual labor, arid de
voted all his spare time to study, with
the determination to qualify himself ior
a professional career. He first became
an exhorter in the Christian church, at
tracting marked attention by the earn
estness and picturesqueness of his style;
and then he concluded to become a law
yer, which meant also a politician. Hia
services were in general demand on ac
count of his influence with juriee, and
liia reputation was increased by the
stamp speeches : that be was always
ready to deliver. His ambition was
restless and far-reaching, and he missed
so opportunity to extend his acquaint
ance and to put' himself in the way of
official preferment.
The greatest of Baker's orations, and
one of the greatest ever delivered by
anybody, was that which the death of
his friend, David C. Broderick, called
forth. It will be remembered that
Broderick was killed by Judge Terry in
duel in 1859 ; and Baker was chosen by
common consent to pronounce the eulogy
which was a part of what he called "the
mournful tribute which the majesty of
the people offer to the unreplying dead."
He spoke ot "the senator lying dead be
fore us" as a man who "toiled with his
own hands, and sprang at a bound from
the workshop to the . legislative hall," a
man of simple habits and sterling integ
rity who was pursued with relentless
bitterness by his political enemies, but
who never flinched for a moment in
"the great struggle for the rights of the
people against the despotism of organi
zation and the corruption of power
TliB manner of his death, "tangled in
the meehes of the code of honor," was
dwelt upon by the orator with a pas
sionate protest against the practice of
dueling, which he characterized as "a
shield emblazoned with 'the name of
chivalry to cover the malignity of mur
der." Its boasted equality he declared
to be a lie. In reality, he said, "it suh
Btitutes cold and deliberate preparation
for courageous and manly, impulse, and
and arms the one to disarm the .other."
In closing he exclaimed, "But the last
Word must be spoken, the imperious
mandate of death must be fulfilled
Thus, oh, brave heart, we bear thee to
thy rest. Thus, surrounded by tens of
thousands, we leave thee to the equal
' 'grave. As in life no other voice so rung
its trumpet blast upon the ear of free
dom, so in death its echoes will rever
Tserate amid our mountains and valleys
until truth and valor cease to appeal to
the human heart. Hail and farewell!"
Soon after the death of Broderick,
Baker removed to Oregon, where his
reputation had preceded him, and he
was elected to the United States senate.
He returned to California in 1860, on his
way to Washington, proud and happy
over the victory that bad been the ulti
mate ambition of his life. They gave
him a big receptiou. at San Francisco,
and he delivered a speech that could
never be forgotten by those who heard it.
While performing his duty as a sena
tor, Baker found time to organize what
was known as the California regiment,
and was made its colonel. He fre
, quently entered the senate to deliver a
1 Speech with, bis uniform, oa ; and whea
the special session ended, August 6, he
hastened to the front, eager for the
fray. His regiment was assigned to the
division of Gen. Stone in the army of the
Potomac, and he was placed in com
mand of a brigade. On the 21st of Oc
tober, he was ordered to made a recon
nois6ance across the Potomac, and it
turned out to be the awful blunder of
Ball's Bluff. His troops were caught in
a trap, and a large proportion of them
killed, wounded and captured ; and he
himself fell, pierced with six bullets.
The disaster wa3 partly hia own fault,
but his bravery condoned ha indiscre
tion, and history has tenderly placed his
name in the list of heroes. His death
was one of the first great sorrows of the
war to Lincoln, who had so long ad
mired his ability and prized his friend
ship. His body was taken to California
and buried near the tomb of Broderick ;
but Illinois and Oregon may also claim
a share in nis lame, ana U;e wnoie
country owes homage to his memory as
of a signally brilliant orator, a capable
and worthy statesman, and a citizen
whose impulses and tendencies were all
on the Bide ot those beneficent sen ti mens
which contribute to the welfare and
happiness of society.
By its action in appropriating $600
for the Rattlesnake road the Sherman
county court has shown itself alive to
the county's best interests. The influ
ence of the road, though not yet com
pleted, has already been felt by the
farming portions of the county, and the
outlet which is furnished for their pro
duce will give them the advantage of a
competitive market, causing higher
prices to be paid for their wheat. The
countv court deserves commendation for
its wisdom.
A. Sngfcestlon From Air. UXorcan.
Editok Chronicle: I have often
heard some of the pioneers talk of the
boundary line of Oregon. At the as
sembly, a number of the gentlemen sug
gested that the Bummit of tho Cascade
mountains be the line, and since I came
to Eastern Oregon I believe it would
have been better for the people here.
It is a great expense to send our insane
and our prisoners so far, besides a num
ber of other expenses could be saved
and would reduce our taxes one-half.
It is a question that should be discussed
among the people of Eastern Oregon
and at some future time it should be put
to a vote at the general election.
Seth Morgan.
January 10, 1896.
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Father Telia How Hia Baby
Suffered from
Eczema.
!H ITS WORST FORM
Crew Worso Under Treatment of Beet
l'hysiclana. Tried
GUTICURA REMEDIES
Greet Chance fa FlvB Say. To-day
KcUroly Cored, With. Nice Head
or 11 air. Lively and Hearty.
I had a liaby that hail Eczema In its wont
form. I hail one or tho best physicians In
the city attending her, hut eho continued to
Eetworso all the time under his treatment,
ie iinullv admitted thac he tv:is at his wits'
end. I then got Ccticu'SA. Kejiedies, and In
a few itfttii-C't grrtit change ill her con
dition. Slio continued to improve after that,
and io-day ia evt'Ttlij citr'tt, has nice head of
hair, and is lively anil bonrty. I can lully
recommend them as beirtcr the'best medicines
. for the euro of this disease. 1 spent con
siderable money lor drugs and doctor's bills,
which was useless in this case, for I think
if your remedies don't cure, nothing will. I
am tellinp every one that I see suffering,
about Cui'icuitA Remedies, and can cheer
fully recommend them to those in need of
them.
J. B. JACOES, 2021. -Wilkins Aye., Balt-iMd.
CUTiOUBA WORKS WONDERS
Warm baths with CuTicrjitA Soap, gentle
applications of Cctigtjra (ointment) the great
Skin Cure externally, and mild doses of
CrTicuRA Resolvent (blood purifier) inter
nally, cleanse the blood and skin of every
eruption, impurity, and disease, when tho
best physicians and hospitals fail. The cures
daily effected by them are simply wonderful.
They are beyond all doubt the greatest skin
cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of
modern times.
Sold throughout tho world. Potter Druci
AMD Chsx. Coup., Bolo Props., Boston, TJ-B. A.
' How to Cure every Skin Diseauo," mailed free.
PLASTER
THE I MINUTE
PAIN CURE
1 ,000,000 People Wear
WLDouglasSlioes
HAND ,
SEWED
PROCESS
BEST
THE
ORLD.
$5.00
$4.oo
$3.00
$3.50
$2.50
$225
For Boys
For Men
anWoiitts
Wear W. DimdH shoes and iits from
UUlIUUilil
1 o3 2.50
X Al 2.oo
1.M to .o m pair. All Ktyles and
Width.. Tbo advance In leather hu Increased
prlc of other makes, bat the quality and prices of
W. I" Donsrlaw aboes) reanamln I tie .am?.
Take no substitute ; see that name and price is stamped
BO sole. W. A DouKlaa, liaocKTOH, Mass. Sold by
CHAS. F. STEPHENS.
Wiietter.Yoa Suffer From
INSOMNIA -dy"REFRESHING SLEEP
NERVOUS DEBILITY-KS?-SOUND NERVES
GENERAL DEBiLITYldMP'GOOD CONSTITUTION
DYSPEPSIA -ly-FINE DIGESTION
THE BLUES -"iS?-BR IGHT SPIRITS
IMPURE BLOOD 13S&SPJK GOOD CONSTITUTION .
I bK. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF dNb IRON
9 Will Cure these Diseases AND Bring all these Blessings
4 . 1
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY &: HOTJGHTOIT.
When yoa mm
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley, Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
Or anything in the Feed Line, go to the .
WASCO : WAREHOUSE.
Oar prices are low and our goods are first-clapp.
Aeents for the celebrated WAISTBUKG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.
. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY.
J. O. 7VTPlCI.
-DEALER IS-
pine mines
Domestic and
St. Louis and Milwaukee
Columbia
THE OLD ORO
67 Second St.,
The success that has attended the use
of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
iment in the relief of pain and in curing
diseases which seemed beyond the reach
of medicine, has been truly remarkable.
Hundreds supposed to be crippled for
life with arms and legs drawn up
crooked or distorted their muscles with
ered or contracted by disease have been
cured through the nee of this remedy:
Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For
sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
A January thaw is always more pro
ductive of colds and coughs than a Jan
uary freeze. Then is the time Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is needed and proesso
extremely efficacious. Ask your drug
gist for it, and also for Ayer's Almanac,
which is free to all.
Dr. Shields, au eminent physician of
Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer's Sar
saparilla as the best blood medicine on
earth, and I know of many wonderful
cures effected by its use." Physicians
all over the land, have made eimilsr
statements.
Four Dollars a Cord.
Four dollars will now buy a cord of
good oak wood delivered at your wood
shed. We will sell at this price for a
time to reduce bur stock.
deci8-tf Jos. T. Peters & Co.
Hall's Hair Renewer cures dandruff
and scalp affections; also all cases of
baldness where the glands which feed
the roots of the hair are not closed.
There are many good reasons why you
should use One Minute Cough Cure.
There are no reasons why you should
Mrs. W. H. Swain dressmaker. vThe
best work and lowest prices guaranteed.
i27-dlw
Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtue of an execution and order of sale is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Woto County, upon a decree and
judgment, mude, rendered and entered by suid
court on the 19th day of December, 1895, in favor
of the plnintill'. In a suit wherein the Solicitors
Loan and Trust Companv was plaintiff and Syl
vester Brooks was defendant, and to me directed
and delivered, commanding me to levy upon
and fcell the lands mentioned and described in
said writ and hereinafter described, I did duly
levy upon and will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, on Mon
day, the 27th day of January, 1S96, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front
door of the County courthouse in Dalles City,
Wasco County. Oregon, all of tho lands and
premises described in said writ and herein de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of section fourteen in
township one, north of range fourteen, east of
theWillamette Meridian, Wasco Countv, Oregon,
or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to sat
isfy the sum of $383.30 and interest thereon from
January 28, 1893, at the rate of eight per cent per
annum, $50 attorney's fees in this suit, and
$7.50 cnBts in said suit, together with costs of
said writ and accruing costs of Bale.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
this 26th dav of December, A. D.t 1895.
T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff" of Wasco Co., Or.
Dec28 By Robeet ILblly, Deputy.
Notice.
All warrants outstanding . against
Dalles City are now due and payable at
my office. Interest ceases on and after
this date. C. J. Cbandall,
July 15tb, 1S93. City Trees,
Or Are Eealtby and Have
to buy
and Iiiquots,
Key Vest Cigars,
Bottled Beer.
Brewery Beer on Draught.
FINO STAND.
The Dalles, Oregon.
nni:Hn::;.':;i:siiiina!i!)iiii:uroiTitaiimiiiumuni
Sift one qnart of floor, two ronndlne tea-
spoonfuls of bakiDfr powder, and one tea- 5
spoonful of salt into a bowl; add three tea-
spoonfuls of COTTOLENE and rub to. 3
gether until thoroughly mixed; then add 2
sufficient milk to make a soft doueh ; knead 3
slightly, roll out about half an inch thick, 2
and cut with a small biscuit cutter. Place a
little apart in a frreased pan. and bake in a X
ouick oven for fifteen or twenty minutes. 3
Theso biscuits should be adelicnte brown top a
and bottom, light on tho sides, and snowy s
white when broken open.
The secret of success iu this re-1
cipe, as in others, is to use but
two-thirds as much Cottolcne as 1
you used to use of lard.
S will make the biscuit light, deli-1
cious, wholesome. Better than any
biscuit you ever made before. Try
3 it. Be sure and get genuine Cotto-
lene. Sold everywhere iu tins with
trade-marks ' Cottolene " and
steer's head in cotton-plant wreath
I on every tin. i
S THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. SL Louis,
g Utlcasoa Km Knutrlveo, Porlbuulf Gregaa,
g J w Vorfc. Bostoa
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Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
vviisco county. .
William I Isbell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mattie J. Isbell. Defendant.
To Mnttie J. Isbell, (he above named defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear in the above entitled
court, and answer the compluint filed against
you in said court and cause, on or before the
nrsc atiy ot tne next regular Term oi inc circuit
Court for Wasco County, Oregon, following the
exii ation of six weeks publication of this
summons, towit, Monday, the 10th day of Feb
ruary, lh96, and yon will take notice tnat li vou
fHil to s i amteur nnd answer, for want thereof.
plaintiff will take judgment against you for the
relief prayed for in bis complaint, to-wit: A
decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of
marriaee heretofore ana now existing Detween
piamtia ana aetenaant, ana ior sucn other re
lief as mav be eouitable and lust.
This summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation, published at
The Dalles, Watco County, Oregon, by order of
Hon. W. L Bradshaw, judge of the above named
court.
Dated at Dalles City, Or., December 24, 1895.
G. W. PHELPS.
dee28-5t Attorney for Plaintiff.
LOST.
One bay mare, branded on right
shoulder with an M, with a slightly
carved horizontal line beneath ; white
spot in face and white right hind foot.
A suitable reward will be paid for in
formation leading to her recovery. ...
C. M.- Bonnbr.
d20-lmo. The Dalles, Or.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
11ILDIIG :
-AND-
Toleplaone No. 25.
The Germani
STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Props.
FINE WINES. LIQUORS V CIGARS.
All brands of Imported
and Genuine Key West
CALIFORNIA - WINES
Twelve-year-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes.
Beat Malt Liquor. Colombia brewery Beer on rr-fcaglif
Agents for the Celebrated Fabit Milwaukee Beer.
No. 94 Second Street,
"There is a tide in the affairs
. leads on to fortune ."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER-
Successor to Cbrlsman & Corson.
FULL LIN
STAPLE and FANCY CROCE
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. .
THE CELEBRATED
COLiUmiBfl BHEOJEHY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-known Brewery ia now turning oat the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed oa
he market.
23- "W. VAUSBI,
DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
' And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALIi PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. .None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS need in all our work, and none but the
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to. - -
Store and Faint ShoT corner Third and "Washington Sts.. The Dalles, 0reon
CLOSING OUT SALE
of DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING, FTJRITISHING- GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. McINERNY.
Ilie Tygrl Val
ley Creamery
Ask Van'bib'ber 5c Worsley for it.
Every Scfaare is Full Weight.
TTIXjIEIrPIHIOIsriEl 3sTO
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars
TENTS and WAGON COVERS.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s Sto
MATERIALS
Liquors, Ale and Porter,
Cigars. A Full Line of
- AND - BRANDIE
THE DALLES, OR
of men which, taken at its flood
OF
ES.
Is
Delicious.
CREAMERY
Tygh Valley
A. A. B.
- BO.