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23 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. what the doctor concedes he is, or in be ing guilty of the alleged offense, we can not judge, and we are glad we do not have to. Being either, unfits a man for any pulpit, and the doctor will serve the cauEe of Christianity best by ceasing to serve it at all. No Place Like Home WITH A BOTTLE OF The only Republican Daily Newtpaper in Wasco County. SUBSCRIPTION B.ATEB. BT MAIL, FO STAGE rBEPAID, IS ADVANCE. Wekly,lyear.. ......1 X 60 44 S months. 0 75 8 " 0 40 Dallf, 1 year. 6 CO 44 610011018 8 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to ' THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. 1 FRIDAY. - - FEBRUARY 7, 1S96 Dry Oak Wood . V $4.00 per cord. Lost. ' Sunday morniftglbetween the Beezley property and the Episcopal church, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Finder will please leave them at the Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.'s store. feb6-2t Try a bottle of Atwood's syrup of tar, horehound and wild cherry for that cough. Sold at Donnell's drug store. Dry Maple and Ash Dry Fir "Wood . . . 3.00 " a In your home you have a COMPANION FOR LIFE It-stimulates the APPETITE Strengthens the NERVESL Gives ypu a. good night s REST . A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER It Is. NATURE'S BUILDER AND TONIC FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. 2.50: JOS. T. PETERS & CO THE BOND ISSUE. PRICES Again Celery Beef iron The appeal to the nation for a popular loan ia now unquestionably a success. From East and West and North, but not from the South, come countless bids for bonds at a rate which will make the rate of interest not to exceed three per cent. It demonstrates that there is not euch a shortage in the circulating medium as our statesmen from the plow fields would have us believe; it demonstrates the fact that hundreds of millions of gold are now seeking a safe investment at a low rate of interest; it indicates that if investors were assured a fair re turn and a safe enterprise, there would be' no want of funds in this country for business purposes; it demonstrates that the North, the East and the West have entire confidence In the stability and integrity of oar government, and that ourjaction is not dependent upon Wall street syndicates. Last, but not least, it indicates that the next administration, which will be Republican, will see to it that the revenues of the government will be proportionate to the expendi tures, and popular, or other, loans will soon be a thing of the past. Two hundred millions of bonds will be the legacy of the Cleveland administra tion to the McKInley administration ; but that administration will be entirely competent to take care of them and in time pay them off; and at the same time set the wheels of industry all over the land to humming. Article XIII of the constitution of the state provides as follows : Section 1 The governor shall receive an annual salary of $1500. The secretary of Btate shall receive an annual salary of $1500. The state treasurer shall receive an an nual salary of $800. They shall receive no fees or perquisities whatever for the performance of any duties connected with their respective offices. Not even the supreme court of Oregon could find an excuse for holding eection 2337 of Hill's code compatable with article XIII of the state constitution. It provides in substance as follows : The fees of secre tary of state shall be as follows : For certifying and affixing the seal of the state to any document or paper, $2 ; for mailing copies of records, etc, 25 cents per folio; for filing articles of incorpora tion, $2.50; for recording, etc, 25 cents per folio. The supreme court might hold that this statute does not app'y to the judicial department of the govern ment and therefore decline to pass upon it, but a man of ordinary common sense would say that the legislature could not have intended that the secretary of state should retain these fees, even if he is al lowed to collect them. We wonder if the judges of the supreme court are liv ing in glass houses. Thecounty court is proposing to do a very wise act in reducing the number of justices of the peace. Much expense is caused the county by justices of the ace who work for the fees there may be in the work. It is safe to say that more than one-half of the civil cases tried in justices' courts leave both par ties poorer at the end of the litigation than before, and every appealed case involves the county in greater or less expense. A large part of the criminal business of the justice of the peace is of no benefit to a community. With fewer justices there will be fewer justice court cases and a very considerable sav ing to the county. If the whole justice court system could be repealed and the essential portion of it given to the county court, there would be a saving annually of more than sufficient to pay the salary of the county judge. Four justices are quite enough to do the bueiness in Wasco countv. It is very fortunate for all the aspir ants for the presidential nomination that J. C. Burkes of Moro refrained from expressing to the Oregonian reporter a ' positive choice. It would be too bad to have all the fun and excitement of the national convention destroyed, and its work done so long before band. Dr. Brown.tbe Congregational minister of San Francisco, is strongly supported by his family and a small majority of bis church members. Whether guilty or innocent of the offenses with which he is charged, both he and his wife have convicted themselves of being fools. Whether there is greater sin in being A WORD ABOUT THE SKIN The Skin is composed of Three layers, and contains Muscles, Nerves, Blood Vessels, Lymphatics, Sebaceous f Glands, etc., while The Hair and Nails are its appendages. It is a most complicated Piece of machinery, and Subject, like any other organ, to health and disease. To preserve, purify, and beautify The Skin, Scalp, and Hair, And restore them to a condition of health when Diseased, nothing is so pure, So agreeable, so speedily effective as CUTICURA SOAP, Assisted in the severer Forms by gentle applications of CUTICURA (ointment), the ' Great Skin Cure, and mild doses cf CUTICURA RESOLVENT (the new blood purifier). Sold everywhere. Price. Cuticitba, 50c.; Soap. 25c; Resolvent, SI. Pottkk Drug and CnsM. Corp , Sole Props., Ijoeion. "All about the Skin," 61 pages, lllust., free. For Sale. Silver-laced ' Wyandottea chickens; good layers, especially in winter. Fine table fowl. Eggs per thirteen, $1.50. A few young Cockerels for sale, $1 each. feb5-lm Mrs. A. A. Bosney. For Sale or Trade. Three second-hand wagons ; one thor oughbred Jersey bull ; one seven-eight Percheron stallion. At Feazeb & Isbelis Feed Yard, j22-d&wlm The Dalles, Oregon ' Wanted. A situation by a young woman to do general housework in a private family. Inquire at this office. j25-dlw Estray. Bull taken up on December 1, 1895. Black, niooley ; branded G L. Owner can have the same by paying for in tering and this advertisement. William Floyd, jl7-d&w2w 5-Mile. Thoroughbred i oivls. Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Beet all the year round layers. Fowls, $1.50 each and upward nntil after January 1. Eag3, $2. per 13 ; $3.50 per 26. Orders booked now. Send for circulars Spec ial prices on large orders. Address Ed. M. ITakeiman, Endersby, Waeco Co., Oregon. Bnckleu'i Anno Salve. The best salve in the world for cutB, brui6es, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cureB piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Z-T '' he Kellr t'i Dress Cut Kellogi? French Tailor system of IS Cuttiue. tanehtat 3M. Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. B. E. Hyde,' , J Aeent. Lessons not limited. Each to uui, ue oiQ ana rinisn complete. Pat terns cut to order warran ted. Cutting and I fitting specialty. Accordion'plalting mode RI-PA-N-S it The modern stand- w ard Family Medi- w cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. -Wlieii"". -.yog 'mstoc Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley, Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the WASCO : WAREHOUSE Our prices are low and onr goods are fir't-claPR. Aeents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. TO GET READY LARGE SPRING I am now selling Men's and Boys' Clothing, Fancy and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes, Shoes, and everything else found m a first-class dry goods store. . A Sk FOR PRICES. C. RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in . Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS. REPAIRING PROMPTLY 1 CI E. Acio)!:-! E. J. CtllE & Co.'o o This concerns you There is a stock of goods sent here from Portland to be sold, consisting of Ladies and Gentlemen's. .... . Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, Faney Goods, Such as Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery, Notions, &c, at prices never heard of before '. Here are some of onr Prices - Ladies' VeBts from oc up. Chemise from 20c to very finest made. Ladies' fast black Hose from 4 for 25c up to 50c pair: regular $1 value. Garter Elastic for 3u a yard. Hat Elas tic, lc a yard. Silk Elastic, regular 25e value at 10c a yard. Common American Pins, 4 papers for 5c. Safety Pins, large sizes, 2 papers for 5c. Best quality of Ginghams, sold regularly for 15c, 12 yards for fl. Outing Flannels, regular 10c goods, 16 yards for $1. Come and be convinced that we mean business. These goods will be offered for sale in the Michelbach Building, Viext door to Crandall & Burget's Undertak ing Parlors. The sale will commence Tuesday, Feb. 11th, at 10 a. in. sharp. BLAKELEY & 175 Second Street, ARTISTS MATERIALS. fy"Countrr and Mail Orders will receive prom H attention. An advertisement The Daily Chronicle Will reach the Dalles and act business. We have advertising space for sale at reasonable rates "tb - feciy. for a STOCK. F. STEPHENS. Dress Goods, all wool, sold for 75c to $1 a yard, at 45c. Laces from l)n'c a yard up to 50c. Gents' Underwear, 35c a suit. Best quality Swiss Cauda, all wool, silk mixed, formerly sold for $4 a suit; will be sold at $2. Gents' Overehirts from 20c up to $1.15, which formerly cold as high as $2.50. Men's Sweaters, very heavy weight, from 35c up. Boys' Suspenders, 5c and 10c, and men's in proportion. HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon in the columns of masses in and about The as a life preserver to your STUBLING & WILLIAMS wish to announce that they are now located at J. O. Mack's old stand, where they will be pleased to see their friends. J.O.MKCK, pine IXlines . Domestic: and St. Louis and Milwaukee Columbia THE OLD ORO 67 Second St., THE CELEBRATED COIiXjmBlR BEtjUEHY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thia well-known Brewery ia now turning out the beat Beer and Porter east of the Caacades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been in trod used, and ony the first-class article will be placed ob he market. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood " 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 thee goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK. - " - UNION ST. GEORGE RUCH Successor to Cbrisman & Corson. FULL LIN OF STAPLE and FANCY CROCE ES. Again in business at the old etasd. I would be pleased to aee all my former patrona. Free delivery to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS CLOTHING-, FTJRNISHTJN"G GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. J. P. McINERNY. ZD. "757". VAUSE, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PATNTE1& and' PAPER HANGER. None but the beat branda of J. W. MASTJRY'S PAINTS used in all onr 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 Shoo corner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Orcoa -DEALER IN- and liiqaors, Key West Cigars, - Bottled Beer. Brewery Beer on Draught. FINO STAND, The Dalles, Oregon.