The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 10, 1896, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chroniele.
The only Eepublican Daily Newspaper in
Wasco County.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
T KAIL, FOBTAGI rUMII), III ADTAJfCB.
Waekly, 1 year ' i 52
8 months. 0 5
g 0 SO
ally.l year.
" S months. 5
m 0 60
Address all communication to " TEE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
MONDAY. - - FEBRUARY 10, 1896
ONE OF TWO THINGS. '
tending would simply be an exchange
of interest-bearing paper, which will
mature at a fixed time, for demand
paper-bearing no interest. : But we pre
dict that the treasury will ain in its
gold reserve from sixty to eighty per
cent by the bond issue. It was the
London press which in 1862 declared the
legal tender act was the dawn of Ameri
can bankruptcy. They were slightly in
error then, and are equally so now.
The press of Walla- Walla is com
plaining because a jury in a murder case,
just tried in that city, failed to find a
verdict of murder in the first degree,
but returned one in the Eecond. From
the evidence introduced it appears that
one ot the convicts in the State peniten
tiary, on arcount of some real or fanc'eu
Injury done him by a fellow-prisoner,
laid a plan to kill the mover of his
wrath, and, seizing a favorable oppor
tunity, carried it into execution. The
first line of defense offered was the well
worn claim of insanity, but a commis
sion having decided that the prisoner
was sane, the plea of self-defense was
entered. The testimony for the state
was strong and supported the charge
that the killing was done with premedi
tation. It was shown conclusively that
the murderer, with a knife concealed in
his sleeve, walked towards his intended
victim, and after but few angry words,
did the stabbing. Other evidence,
equally as important, was placed before
the jury, and the efforts of the state's
officers lacked nothing in a forcible, fair
and convincing presentation of the case;
and yet, after being out all night, the
jury returned a verdict of murder in the
second degree.
Passing by the instructions of the
judge which in this instance, as in
many others, were conflicting, and in
stead of giving light to the jurymen,
only served to make matters still more
dark and complicated the outcome in
this case shows one of two things
either that men who are passing upon
the guilt or innocence of an accused,
hesitate at fulfilling the scriptural in
junction, "An eye for an eye and a
tooth for a tooth," or that, having ob
served in nearly every case the unneces
sary delays, and many times the perver
sion of justice, caused by the raising of
trifling technicalities and their sanc
tioning by the supreme court of our
different states having observed these
things, it is likely that the jury in the
Walla Walla case believed that a ver
dict of murder in the second degree
meant a punishment more certain than
If the one asked for by the slate had
been returned.
.In either of these conditions some
change is made necessary : if jurymen
are not willing to find a verdict in the
first degree, because such a verdict is
euDnosed to mean death, such men
should not sit upon a jury, or capital
punishment should be abolished. Men
will believe themselves competent in
this respect to sit upon a jury, but when
brought face to face with giving judg
ment of death, will weaken and com
promise upon a lesser offense. What
ever the trouble may be, the adminis
tration of justice should be remedied so
that the verdict - of a iurv should not
yrovoke the almost universal criticism to
which the people of Walla Walla are
giving vent.
While no one looks upon the presiden
tial candidacy of Governor Morton with
any serious consideration, yet in case
the venerable gentleman, by a stroke of
fortune, should be successful, the cam
paign for the vice-presidency would be a
warmer one than it generally is. The
lie of a public man. is not a long one,
and Morton has reached to near the
limit.
Shipments of machinery for the new
woolen mill at Pendleton have already
been' received, and the roaring of its
looms Jwill be heard by the first of July.
Pendleton is obtaining what The Dalles
should have had long ago. Nowhere
the Pacific coast are to be found
more substantial and lasting advantages
for this and kindred institutions than
those possessed by this city soon to be
the head of deep water navigation upon
the brad Columbia.
THE ENDLESS CHAIN.
English papers contend that the bond
issue will in no way aid the U. S. treas
ury, because the gold to be used in pur
chasing the bonds will be drawn out of
the treasury in exchange for other cur
rency. English newspapers know about
as much concerning American finances
and what is best for us as a nation as
they do about our geography. England
has one bank upon which its finances
depend almost entirely; we have thous
ands of banks scattered over a territory
more than fifty times as great as Eng
land. In these thousands of banks are
deposited gold coin, seeking a safe in
vestment which is likely to return gold
coin. This popular loan calls npon this
vast accumulation, and a part of it re
sponds at once.
New York banks may convert their
currency into gold at the treasury and
use it to buy the bonds sold to them ;
but generally throughout the country
this will not be the case. But if this
were the case, the result would eventu-
ally be the retiring of this currency,
which has given the treasury bo much
trouble, and the substitution therefor of
interest-bearing bonds, which will give
o trouble until they mature, and not
serious trouble then, because being ad
vised as to when they mature, the treas
ury will be advised to meet them..
If bur friends across the water knew
all they think they do," or rather if what
they think they know were a fact, our
Si mmonT
REGULATOR
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this : SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy, and when the Liver is In
good condition you find yourself free from
malaria, rsmousness, inuiycbtion, oick.
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good dizestion and freedom from stomach
troubles win only De naa wnen me nver
is properly at work. If troubled with any
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi
cines, and Better than Pills.
53-EVERY PACKAGEiS
Has the Z Stamp in red. -ton wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Vhila., Pa
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City
111. was told by her doctors she had
Consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery completelv cured "her
and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos
Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco,
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
ing Consumption, tried without result
everything else then bought one bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured, lie is naturally thank
ful.. It is such results, of which these
are samples, that prove the wonderlul
efficacy of t his medicine in Coughs and
Colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley &
Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size
50 cents and $1 00.
For Sale or Trade.
Three second-band wagons ; one thor
oughbred Jersey bull ; one seven-eight
Percheron stallion. At
Fkazeh & Isbell's Feed Yard,
j22-d&wlm The Dalles, Oregon
Bucklen'a Anna Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy- B'.akeley and
Houghton, druggists.
tl)H'll iyi"lWUUHruvMl"J'J'WUtfUWHim.jy"M'rl.
I
The KelloR? French Talloi system of
uress uutuni, laucntat si. Morrison
j Street, Portland, Oregon. B. E. Hyde,
S Asrent. Lessons not limited. Each
r m scnoiax cu di-luk in a aress ana is laucrm
P i to Cut, tin ste and l lnlsh complete. Pat-
I j terns cut o order warranted. Cutting and
I tttt ;i specialty. Accordion'pluitiDg made
No Place Li ke Home
WITH A BOTTLE OF;
DR. . HENLEY'S
Celery
Beef
and
Iron
In your home you have a COMPANION FOR LIFE
It stimulates the APPETITE
Strengthens the NERVES ' .
Gives you a good night's REST
A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER
It is NATURE'S BUILDER AND TONIC
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON,
10
Main
Dry Oak "Wood . .. .
Dry Maple and Ash. .
Dry Fir "Wood .
$4.00 per cord.
3.00
2.50
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
I am
Coming
' TO
Take your order for a well.
When yog mane to bay
I have the latest in well-drilling ma
chinery run with gasoline engine. Sat
isfactory work guaranteed at reasonable
prices. Call on or write me for full in
formation. P. L. KRETRER,
feblO , The Dalles, Or.
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley ,Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
Or anything" n.the Feed Line, go to the
WASGO : WAREHOUSE,
Our prices are low and our goods are first-claps.
Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.
Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY.
TO GET READY for a
LARGE SPRING STOCK-
I am now selling Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Fancy and Dress Goods, Cloak s,Capes, Shoes,
and everything else found in a first-class dry
goods store.
Ak r otcdupmo
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness; SaddlesBridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS.
REPAIRING FROMFT LY IOE. Adioir.frg E. J. Crllir e A Co.'e o
STUBLiING & 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.
This concerns you
There is a stock of goods Bent here from Portland to be sold, consisting of Ladies
and Gentlemen's j
Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, paney Goods,
Snch as Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery, Notions, &c,
at prices never heard of before'.
Here are some of our Prices
Ladies' Vests from 5c 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 3c a yard. Hat Elas
tic, lc a yard. Silk Elastic, regular
25c 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 $1.
Outing Flannels, regular 10c goods, 16
yards for $1.
Dress Goods, all wool, sold for 75c to $1
a yard, at 45c.
Laces from ljc a yard up to 50c.
Gents' Underwear, 35c a suit.
Beet quality Swiss Canda, all wool, silk
mixed, formerly sold for $4 a suit; will
be sola at
Gents' Overshirts from 20c up to $1.15,
which formerly sold as high as $2.50.
Men's - Sweaters, very heavy weight,
from 3oc dd. '
Boys' Suspenders, 5c and 10c, and men's
in proportion.
. Come and be convinced that we mean business. These goods will be offered
for sale in tne MicneiDacn -Building, next aoor to (jranaaii s .tsurget s unueriaK
ing Parlors. The sale will commence Tuesday, Feb. 11th, at 10 a. m'. sharp.
BLAKELEY& HOUGHTON
175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
gjs& Country and Mail Orders will receive prom &t attention.
An advertisement in the columns of
The Daily Chronicle
Will reach the masses in and about The
Dalles and act as a life preserver to your
business. We have advertising space for
sale at reasonable rates..........
J. O. MRCK,
-DEALER IN-
pin e GUines and liiq uovs ,
, Domestic and Key West Cigars,
St.- Louis and Milwaukee Bottled Beer.
Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
THE OLD ORO FINO STAND.
67 Second St.
The Dalles, Oregon.
THE .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery iB-now turning out tho 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 ob
he market. ...
'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune"
Tho 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.
MICIIELBACH BRICK.
UNION ST.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER-
Successor to Chrism an & Corson. .
FULL LIN OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCE ES.
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. . Free delivery to any part of town.
CLOSING OUT SALE
f DRY GOODS
' CLOTHING-, FTJRNISHrN'Gr GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. McINERNY.
m7U"m "T J
i DEALER 15-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in ;
WALL' PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and.' PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASHRY'S PAINTS . used ; 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 Paint Shoo oorner Third and Washington St a., The Dalles. Ozeros