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c n The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Newepapei n Wasco County. TUESDAY. NOV. 24,. 1896 EASTERN OFFICE 9S0 to 234 TempU Court, N.Y. City. . E. KATZ, Agent. ZESSOX FOR THE EAST. Henry Watterson is perhaps the most picturesque figure in the news paper world. At the same time he is one of the most far-seeing and able editorial writers of the age. If he could impress his ideas given below on the people of the . East, he would perform an act that would be of greater benefit to the whole country than anything which has occurred tince the organization of our govern ment. The greatest danger to our institutions, lies in the creating of sectional feeling, and only by some concessions from every section can the peace of the great whole be main tained. Circumstances have natur ally concentrated the wealth of the country, and on the use of that wealth depends the peace and pros perity of the whole country. Mr. Watterson was asked the question, and made the reply given below: "Do you apprehend the serious growth of the new sectionalism which, with the death of the old sectional ism, seems to be struggling imo lite in America?" "If human experience goes for any thing and is even to count for much, the world ought to be wiser for the lessons it has bad. I am afraid, how ever, that wealth and power bare not grown wise enough to scent danger before it is upon them. The Eastern section of our country is already in danger: I have an impression that it does not see this. Yet it might, with profit to itself and lo us all, read a chapter out of our own his tory, and take a hint in time from the experience of the South. The institution of African slavery was thought to confer great benefits upon its possessors. It produced in the South a distinct caste. Recognized by the constitution, property in man came to take on a kind of &ivine 1 . i r i i j nju", nun, lb just, us supporters went to war to defend it. Nothing should have been clearer than that war was the best way to destroy it. England had got rid of slavery in her colonies. Russia had extinguished serfdom. Brazil was preparing to emancipate ber slaves. Everywhere, except in the southern states of the American Union, the world was set against slavery. To cling with tenacity to so untenable, and, as time has since revealed, to so profitless a system of labor, to say nothing about morals, was singularly shortsighted in the public men of the South; but to take take the field in its behalf and against such odds, seems inconceivable from the standpoint of national statesman ship. But the South did it, and dearly paid the consequences. Let the East take to itself the lesson of the South. In its cencentration of the wealth of the countiy, and in its ostentatious display of its wealth, in the gradual cultivation of caste, in the tendency to hug its vast riches, and in the finding of means to keep its millions at home, let it behold a danger it will do well to consider in the light of both ancient and modern history, and if it Las. any real states men they cannot put their genius and resources to better uses than by the construction of policies which will bring them alliances and make them friends policies wise and broad, jus tifying in some measure the unlimit ed accumulations they have been able to pile up in such a relatively short compass of time. Those accretions not only serve to breed corruption among themselves, but they unite against the simple right of property all the forces of cupidity and rapine, opersrting on agrarian .and sectional lines. States have been saved before row by timely forecast. Only pride and a very foolish ptide at that, has led Spain to defy the laws alike of God and nature in Cuba. Only pride, the pr d of wealth and castr, will keep the East from see-'ng the truth that it must make a partner of the rest of the country;, not only bv generous and expanding policies, but above all by just policies, harder perhaps to realize than any other policies. " , "We can always be .gener ous, but it is cot always easy- to be' just, wily just, even to ourselves." "WhaVwould you advise the Dem ocratic patty to do, Mr. Watterson?" "What I would advise it to do, and what it is likely to dc, are different matters. Perhaps it could not do anything better by way of a starter than to appoint .the next 8lh of Jan uary, as a da j "of fasting and prayer." The learned savans now say that the big hat pressing on a woman's forehead is often the cause of severe headaches. We see no reason why the rule of like causes and like effects should be varied to meet the vaga ries of the medical fraternity. An Indian, woman will carry, from 100 to 200 pounds, sustaining a large portion of the load by means of a strap passed over the forehead, and she does not have headaches or hys teria either.. At Cincinnati yesterday a man stole a tray of diamonds from a jew eler, and being closely pursued, he dropped the diamonds in the wash' room of an adjoining room and es caped. It is supposed from the speedy manner in which the tray of diamonds was re-taken that the pur suer had the four-spot in his pocket when he followed the knave. CATARRH local'disease and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. Vor your Protection we positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or ally other injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the most thoroneh cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Bead and Bay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 60c. at Druggists or by mail. - KLY BROTHERS. 60 Warren Street, New York. Wanted. Thin hogs or feeders. For farther particulars inquire of John Parrot. Wanted. Table boarders in - private ' family, home cookinir. Charges, $16 per month. Subscribe for Thk Chronicle and get the news. H. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Office next door to the First National Bank, ixi uuiiKa, wregou. noviy Administrator's Notice.' Notice Is hereby riven that the n n durst on 1 has been duly appointed by the county court of dwh: ii irreguu iur v Hbco uoumy, adminis trator of the estate of W. H . Loch bead, deceased. All persons having clniu,s against aid estate are hereby required to present the same to me nronerlv verified, as bv law rennirMl- at. tho Wasco Warehouse, Dalles City, Oregon, within bix. mourns irom aa e nereoi. Dated this 30th day of Oct- ber, 1896. MALCOLM McINNIS, Administrator of the estate of W. H. Loon head, deceased. oct30-ii i Assignee's Notice. Notice is herebv fi von that nnnnhiWm 1896, v. G. Hick ok of Cascade Locks, Oregon, made a general asigi.ment to me for the benefit or an nis creditors in proportion ti the amount of th.ir respective claims, of all his property. All persons having claims against said C. G. Bickok are hereby notified to pr- sent tbem to meat C-scadtr lxickf, Orrgon, with the proper vouchers therefor, within three months iiom this date. Dated Oct. 21, 1896. J. G. DAY. In, oct24-5t-U' Assignee of C. G. Bickok. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Yonng Quong, Lee Juke Yow and Daong TnngTann, partners doing business under the firm name of rt'a Tai Young QuongCo., at l-alles City, Oregon, and Young Quong, on the 22d day of August, 1896, assigned to me all of their property for ihe bene tit of their respective creditors in proportion to the amounts of their respective claims. All persons having claims against said assignors or either of them are hereby notified to present their claims un der oath to me at the office of Huntington & Wilson, The Dal es, Oregon, within three months fr. m the date of this notice. Dated August 24, 1896. J. O. MACK, Assignee of Young Quong and of Wa Tai Young Quong Co. aug26-7t Notice to Taxpayers. The County Board of Equalization will meet In the assessor's Hie-i on Mondav, October 5th, and continue in session r.ne week, for tbe pur pose of equalizing tbe assessment of Wasco eonnty for 1HU6. All taxpayers who have not been interviewed by the assessor will please call at the office on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur days, as aU property must be assessed. F. H. WAKE FIELD,. Sept 13-11 . . County Assessor. R I P A N-S ; The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common e very-day ills of humanity. not r- Good Times Coming. i Now is the time to lay in your Fall and Winter Supplies before they go higher. We Rave a good stock of Hay; Grain and Feed, Flour and Groceries, Seed Wheat, Oats and Rye. Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk. Now is the time to put in Fail Seeds. Experi ence has demonstrated that fall plonting is the best for most things. . We have a good sjttpply of Fertil izers for exhausted and worn-out gardens, lawns, or chards, &c. Fresh Butter, Hams, Bacon and Lard. Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks arid Geese bought and sold. Goods sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Free and prompt delivery. J. H. CROSS. Corner Second and Union Streets. The Ideal Panacea. Janaea L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, aaye: "I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery as an Ideal Panacea for coughs, colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescrip tions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgos, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I have been a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as. Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Coneh Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's, Drng Store. "v Cash in Your Checks. All connty warrants registered prior to July -11, 1892, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Oct. 20; 1896. C. L. Phillips, ' ' County Treasurer. for Sale. One span draft horses, one set of har ness and a wagon, for sale at a bargain. Address box 429, The Dalles, Or, oct28-dwlm MS XI GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes , VIA - Denver Spokane Minneapolis St. Panl Kansas City Omaha -Money loaned on personal security,-or real estate near the city. Inquire 'of Joel G. Koontz. novl8-dlm Hot clam broth every day at noon at Ad Kellar's. tf "The Regulator Line" Tie Bales, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freipanti Passenger LiP.e The company's elegant steames give daily service (Sundays excepted). between The Dalles and Portland. Steamer ".Regulator" leaves Tbe Dalles on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 :30 a. m., arriving in Portland at 5 p. m. Kelnrning leaves Oak-street dosk on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:30 a. in"., arriving in The Dalles at 5 p. m. i Steamer "Dalles City" leave3 The Dalles on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 7 :30 a. m., arriving "in Portland t 5 p. m. Returning leaves Oak-street dock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 a. m., arriving in The Dalles at 5 p. m. PASSENGER BATES: One way '. ..2 00 Round trip .' 3 00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time. Shipments for way landings mast be delivered before 5 p. m. : Live stock shipments solicited. For rates call on or address . W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent THE DALLES. , - OREGON B. GOIT, ' COUNTY SURYEYOK. j Reesidence, Tenth and Liberty Streets Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Everr Vive Days for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. R A Co. s Agent Tha Dalles, or address W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M NEILL President and Manager. New Schedule. . Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :45 a. m., and leaves 4 :o0 a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :15 p. ni., and leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 1 1 :55 p. m., and weBt-bound train No. 7 leaves at l p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers oetween i ne uaiies ana Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytlb, Agent. Monuments and Headstones. Before going elsewhere, call on L. COMINI, The Dalles, Or., For a Tombstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regardless of wind or weather. American Market, 74 Second Street. Fruit, Produce, Butter, Eggs. I'OULTKY, Fisn and GAME 121 SUA SUM. 69 TELEPHONES 69 The Glades Ranch, WHITE SALMON, WASH. nre Brefl America Jersey Cattle Club JERSEYS Of theSt. Lambert, rommnsslc and Tormentor ruine. Three .Choice Bulls for sale or rent, so some Choice Cows and Heifers for sale. Pu"e Bred Poland China Hogs. ' White Plymouth Rock Chickens. Address: MRS. A. R. BYRKETT, Prop! Jy25-w3m ' White Salmon, Wash. DR. G UNITS IMPROVED1 JPIULS A movement of the bowels each day is necasurt for faealth. Theee pills supply what tbe system lacks to 'tnake it regular. They cam Headache, brighten tho Iyea,nd clear tbe Complexion better than cosmetic. Tbey neither frripe nor sicken. To convince von, wo will mail saropl free, or fnll box for 2ftc. Sold every Were DU. bO&AH&Q CO Philadelphia, Fs. o CJ D ! o (1. 'If 'it o PS OS B Z ! CI" P H o 00 Fall Assortment of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to examine our new stock, which we -personally selected in New York City and Phila delphia. We gnarantee the lowest prices in town. Vogt Block. H. Herbring. Wholesale. GCtines and Cigats. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and TTrYD n Dir'IT'-D on drauaht v- i I 1 1 lj and in oottles. Anhenser-Btisch. Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic Deverage, TmeqnalecL as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50. 75-cts. $3-5 Ladies' Gloaks. Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The best Black Diagonal for $12.00. An elegant assortment of 1896 styles just received, a part ot which may be seen in show window. Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm, serv iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before ap proached in The Dalles. Leave your orders for Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, Eg-gs, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, AT THE DALLES COflpSSIO. CO.'S STORE. Corner Second and Washington Sts. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortuned The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Oat Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNIC RT. Kill or catch those Flies -with "TANGLEFOOT" or "DTJTCHER'S LIGHT NING FLY KILLER; Only 5c a Double Sheet at Donnell's Drugstore. .