The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 27, 1896, Image 2

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The Dalles My Chronicle.
The only Eepublican Daily Newspaper '
Wasco County.
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' J4Areu all communication to " TEE CHKON
IC1 A." The Dalle. Oregon.
BTATK OFJTICIAr.S.
jwnor Tl
Secretary of State -H R Kincaid
Treasurer Phillip Metschan
BapCof Public Instruction..: 0. M. Irwin
a ,n..r.onnil C. M. Idleman
(G. W. McBride
Senators jj.rH. MitcheU
IB. Hermann
yongTessmeu )W. K. Ellis
Htata Printer W. H. Leeds
COtWTY OFFICIALS.
Oonnty Judge Geo. C. Blakeley
Sheriff. T. J. Driver
Clerk A. M. Kelsay
Treanurer Wm. Michell
,. I Frank Kincald
wmiiiiwiuueig )A. 8. Blowers
A nr. F.H. Wakefield
Sarreyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools... Troy Shelley
Coroner W. H. Butts
THURSDAY. - FEBRUARY 27, 1896
COMING KVENTS.
Kepubllcan National Convention St.
iMlf. State convention Portland April
SMA. County convention March 28 tn at
Taa Dalles. r rlmarles March Slat,
Thirst District Oregon congressional con
ventionAlbany April 7th. second dis
trict Portland April 8th.
JPeople Varty National Convention St.
X.is July 23d. State convention Salem
March 20th.
Pemocntle state convention meets at
Portlard April 9th. County central com
mlttee will meet at the courthouse In
The Dalles on March 7 th.
ENGLAND'S DISGRACE.
It is, perhaps, a mere rumor that Mr,
Gladstone will seek an opportunity to
Te-enter "parliament not as -a party
representative, but simply because of
the persecuted Armenians but it may
well be that it ia his desire to lead a
movement for the relief and protection
of those who are suffering martyrdom.
There is, most surely, a vacancy waiting
to be filled in that situation, and we can
easily conceive the disquiet and indig
nation with which he will regard the
refage of lies which the present premier
of the English government is setting
forth as his trust and hope. Lord SaliS'
bury pretends to give credit to the sul.
tan for his promises to reform, and then
'when be docs not carry tbein out says
he never pledged England to fight the
saltan, "if he did not govern well
But the truth is that under the treaty
of Berlin, England did become absolutely
responsible to the world to see to it :
ii'et, ibat Kussia did not occupy
Turkey, and second, that Turkey did not
oppress the Armenian Chiistians; and
England has leceived her pay in Cy
prus. Lord Salisbury says that time
must be given to the sultan to enforce
, the reforms he has promised. It is an
insult to the intelligence of the world
savage or civilized, to talk thus. Time
tt enforce the reform of stopping the
horrors the report of which no one has
the nerve to read in full ! To say, as
was said recently by a gentleman with
in our hearing, that . the Armenian
Christians are only comparable with
Warm Spring Indian Christians, is not
to touch the question at all. It is not
true. We do not need to go to Armenia
to find that out; but it has nothing to
do with the question if it were true,
Those who have visited the Armenian
colony in Fresno, or have met any of
the many representatives of that race
who are seeking the means of higher
education in American school or college,
know that this comparison is wholly
misleading. Bat it has 'nothing what
ever to do with the question. A Warm
Spring Indian, even without the meas
ure of civilization to which he may have
attained, is entitled to absolute protec
tion of life and property by his suzerain
government.
As we Baid six months ago, we repeat:
- "Oh! for an hour of Cromwell."
The adding ot Quay to the list of can
didates for the Republican nomination
makes it time for someone to move that
the nominations be closed. Boss Piatt
may be proposed next or Joe Simon.
While no one takes Quay's candidacy
seriously the mention of his name in
connection with the presidency is a trav
esty upon that high office. Politics, as
now conducted, makes bosses a neces
sary evil, but men like Quay and Piatt
should be taught to keep within proper
limitations. .. "'."."'
Ex-Consul Waller will be released by
xhe French government, and the United
States agreea to ask no indemnity in his
"behalf. Our government is convinced
from the study of the evidence, so far
as it has been furnished, that Waller
was justly convicted, and Secretary Ol
ney says his offense was "willful and
culpable." . It is not at all in his favor
that he bad previously been convicted,
.-as now is learned, by a consular court, of
very serious offenses. Waller may well
be grateful that he gets off as well as be
does. - "
The closing of the abattoir at Linnton
is another slap at the horse. Living or
dead, in cans or packages of fertilizer,
he is without a place in the estimation
of man. There seems nothing to do bat
for the horse to retire from business and
consider his usefulness over.
FRUIT AS A MEDICINE. '
More Virtue In a Basket or Berries A nan
In a Whole Drug Store.
Very few people are aware of: the
medicinal qualities of grapes; but these
they possess. The pulp is nutritious,
and the juice contains sugar, tannic
acid,' bitartrate of potassium, tartrate
cf calcium, common salt and sulphate
of potassium. Without doubt, says
Scientific American, the woman who
cultivates the habit of eating- a great
deal of fruit is the gainer of health and
appearance. The grapefruit, or shad
dock, so called from its discoverer,
Lieut. Shaddock, or, to mention its soft
Chinese name, pumelo, is highly prized
by those who live in malarial localities.
It is a charming rival to quinine and;
boneset, and is driving them from the
field. She who eats her grapefruit with
a spoon irom tne natural cup, or rel
ishes it served as a salad, may gladden
her heart with the reflection that she
is not only pleasing her palate, but
benefiting her health. Like oranges
and lemons, the grapefruit has great
medicinal virtues. If you are of a bil
ious temperament eat grapefruit; if
fever threatens, eat grapefruit, but in
this latter case do so only at the advice
cf a physician, as there may be certain
tendencies which the grapefruit would
only aggravate. The complaint is often
made that the fruit is extremely.bitter
and unpleasant. It is only the white
inner rind which is so, and this should
be carefully removed.
THE COMING FAD.
A Woll-Known Woman Thinks
Her Sex
Will Drive.
Mrs. John Stetson, of Boston, thinks
that driving will be the chief amuse
ment of the coming woman. She be
lieves that the new woman, as well as
the old-fashioned woman, can find few
things in her life more enjoyable than
a spin behind a good horse or team, and
that, if she holds the reins herself, she
will quickly learn that it adds immeas
urably to her pleasure.
The exhilarating effect of the swift
action, the bracing air filling the lungs
and sending the blood dancing through
the veins, the trout-like pull on the
lines that communicates to the reins
wcman something of the spirit of her
horses, the absorbing interest felt in
overcoming the little difficulties of the
road, in negotiating abrupt turns and
in meeting and passing other vehicles
well, there's nothing like it, accord
ing to this enthusiastic horsewoman,
end if it is an "old woman" who started
en tn (inve she will come iicme a
'tttt :cr.r.n" physically.
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 reeult
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 wonderful
efficacy of t his medicine in Coughs and
colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley &
Houghton's Drue Store. Regular size
ou cents and $1 (U.
If there is any one thing that needs
to be purified, it is - politics, so the re
former says, and manv agree thereto.
But blood tells, and as a blood purifier
and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg
ulator ia the best medicine. "I use it in
preference to anv other." So wrote Mr.
S. H. Hvsell, of Middleport, Ohio. And
Dr. D. S. Russell, of Farmville, Va
writes, ''It fulfills all you promise for it.
The Dalles Gommission Co.
-DEALERS IM-
Coal, Ice and. Produce, Foreip-
Oysters, Fish, Poultry
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is
ROCK SPRIfJOS.
Ii.OSl.YJf, ANTHRACITE
and GEORGES t'BKKK
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storaee and Forwarding.
1Mb Place Like Home
WITH A BOTTLE OF
- DR.' HENLEYiS, ;
Celery
Beef
In your horns 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.
THE BEST
IN
Is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR don't
forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and toe system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR to do it It also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated.
You get THE BEST BLOOD when
your system is in Al condition, and that
will only be when the Liver is kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR . it is SlAMONS
LIVER REGULATOR which makes the
difference. - Take it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
nowder: but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every
package. Look tor m.
J. H. Zeilin & Co Philadelphia, Fa.
!L!W!'Vl,,',l,.'ilMiJia!MVWl,WHlUUWU't,J'JV!U.,,-!U!mmW
The Kellotrg French Tailo; system of
Dress Curunsr, taught at 349, Morrison
, 3 Strei
i. Airei
Street. Portland. Orexon. B. K. Hvde.
Aeent. Lessons not limited. Each
scholar can urine in a aress ana is raueni
tn Cut. Ba ste and Finish comnlete. rat
terns cut to order warranted. Cutting and
fitt ecialty. Accordion plaiting made
DOORS,
"WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
-1
fire clay,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. a-XiEnsrisr.
Notice ot Annual School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of school district No. 12, of Wasco
county, Btate of Oregon, that the annual
school meeting for the said district will
be held at the brick school house on
Court street, in said district, to begin at
the hour of 3 :30 o'clock in the afternoon
on the first Monday, being the 2d day of
March, A. D., 1898. . '
This meeting is called for the purpose
of the transaction of ' business usual at
such meetings, and also determine what
action the district will take, relative to
the erection or rental of additional school
buildings, and providing funds .for ex
pense of same.
Dated this 19th day of February, 189G,
S. B. Adams,
. . ' Chairman Board of Directors
Attest, E. Jacobsen,
District Clerk. -
and. Domestic Fruits ani Teietalles,
and Game in Season.
noted for its purity and lasting qualities
FOB FTJKL an
MANUFACTURING
PURPOSES
an
It May Do as Much for Yon.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes
that he had a Eevere kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in his
back and also that his bladder was af
fected. ' He tried mrny so called Kidney
cures but without any good result. About
year ago he began to use Electric Bit
ters and found relief at once. .Electric
Bitters is especially adapted to cure of
all Kidney and Liver troubles and often
gives almost instant relief. One trial
will prove our statement.. Price 50c ami
$1.00. At Blakeley & Houghtuii'd Drug
Store. , '
The exposure to all eorts and condi
tions of weather that a lumberman is
called upon to endure in ; the iMtnps
often produces 6evere colds, . which, if
not promptly checked, reEult in conges
tion . or . pneumonia. Mr, J. O. Daven
port, ex .manager of the Fort Bragg Red
wood Co., an immense institution at
Fort Bragg, CaL, ears they sell large
quantities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy at the company's store and that' he
has himself used this remedy for a severe
cold and . obtained immediate relief,
This medicine prevents any tendency of
a cold toward pnenmonia and insures a
prompt recovery.. For sale by Blakeley
& Houghton, Druggist.
In a recent editorial .the Sulew, Or.,
Independent says : "Time ai;d again
have we seen Chamberlain's Cough
Remedv tried and never without the
most satisfactory results. Whenever vre
see a person anixted wita l-.oprsenees,
with a cough pr cold,. we invriahl v ad
vise them to get Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ; .and when they dp, they never
regret it.,', It Jtlways does the work, and
does it well.'.' For eale by Blaktley &
nouguton, druggist. ...
,ubs,er.ibe fqr The Chronicle and. get
the news.
RI-PA-N-S
The modern stand
ard. Family Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
k Cblobeatcr Ensll.h Dlamand BnukL
EElfiYROYAL PILLS
Original and Only Cteaarae.
6AF, always reliable, ladies ask
bracelet for ChichcMler'a Enaliah Dia
mond arena in lCca ana ooia me tin to
boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take
tiow and imitation. At Drugglsti, or send 4c
in stamps for particulars, testimonials and
icolier lor lalie." tn leuer, by remni
Mail. I,WO Ti'.-tiraoDuli. Aama aper.
told brm
v h e-t ft UmenucaU . Oa.ua I so n tvii
iiruggisw. JfhilAdav .Pay
J. S. BCHENK,
J. M". Patterson,
rre&ident.
. , Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES.
- ORE G
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bignt
Draft or Check. .
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitiea on uay ox cuiiecuon. .
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Kew York, ban Francisco and fort
land.
DIREOTORS.
D. P. Thompson. . Jno. S. Schxkck,
Ed. M. Williams, Gso. A. LiKRii.
H. M. Bkaxl. -. .
THE DALLES
. The above association
is
prepared to take a list of all
and any kind ot Keal instate
for sale or e change, 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. Bavard, T. A. Hud
son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M
Huntington & Co., N. . Wheal
don, Gibons & Harden, G. W
Rowland:
Address any of the above
well known nrms, or
j. IVI. Huntington, Sec.
The Dalles, Oregon
IK
a ' i.
tsnl
Eiealr Estate
TXOHAITGrE.
Dry Oak Wood . .
Dry Maple and Ash
Dry Fir Wood: . , .
a ffi TTT!Tr i v.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
Mm yog inapt
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley,Whole Barley,
Gats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the
WASCO : WAREHOUSE,
Onr prices are low and onr goods are firct-claso. .
: Agents for the celebrated VVAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.
Higheatcash price paid for : WHEAT, OATS and BARLB Y".
The
pIt
' li
Select k&V
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.
u There is a tide in tJie affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune" , .
The ,poet unquestionably had reference to the
losing Out Sale of
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
G EORGE RUC H
PIONEER GROCER.
. - , Successor to Chriaman & Corson.
- - FULL LIN OF
STAPLE and FANCY CROCE ES.
; Again in bnsiness at the old etand. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivory to any part of town.
CLOSING OUT SALE
of DRY; GOODS,
CLOTHING, FURNISHlITGr GGODS, '
; , BOOTSi SHOESi HATS and CAPS , , -
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. p. McINERNY.
IIsSIJOlI I
. . $4.00 per cord.
... 3.00 " "
, . 2.50 . " "
Err -nrrn
to btiy
Germania
OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. , . '
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
-SOLE AGENT FOR THE-
Celebrated xGainbrinus Beer.
NO. 94 SECOND STREET, -
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
&. BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- UNION ST.
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