The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 25, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles My Chronicle,
The only Republican Daily Newspaper n
Wasco County,
MONDAY.
JAN. 25. 1897
EASTERN OFF1VEW to 834 Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent,
YET TITElili t&
ThiJi.
It will take united action and
every influence that can possibly be
brought to bear, to accomplish the
opening of the Cascade reserve to
pastutagc by the time the season is
hen). The most powerful aid in the
good work would be a joint resolu
tion from the Oregon legislature.
The question is of infinitely more
importance than the election of any
rran for senator. "Will our represent
ative, Mr. Jones, who is himself a
sheepman, kindly take this into con
sideration ? "Will lie take a look at
the situation through the spectacles
of his constituents? Will he look
after their interests and his own, in
stead of assisting to block legislation
in t'ac interct of any senatorial can
didate, or against any senatorial can
didate. Interests arc involved that
yield in Eastern Oregon more than
a million dollars a year annually.
Deliu means their destruction. Will
he, can he, weigh these interests
against any result in the senatorial
squabble, and deliberate' strike
them down ? We freely concede his
right to vote for whomsoever he
pleases for United States senator.
That is a matter he can settle in his
own conscience. But the people
who elected him have some rights.
The' have a right to have their
business attended to. They have a
right to be represented in an organ
ized legislature, and to have their
representative assist in organizing it.
That was what Mr, .Tones was ejected
for. Mr. Henry, his opponent, was
elected tu stay away from the lo-jisln
ture. Mr. .Tones was not. Mr.
Henry would be as much justified in
demanding a seat in the legislature
as Mr. Jones ;is in refusing it. The
latter said he wanted the o'flice, he
canvassed the district to get it, he
virtually promised to accept it, and
the people believing him, gave it to
him. How he is treating the trust
reposed in him will not bear com
ment from us.
lie has still time to redeem the
pledges he made. lie has still time
to look after the business of his con
stituents. If he does it, well; if not,
let him remember that he must face
his constituents in six biief weeks
from now. '
fumes; that festers and gives off bad
odors, which we arc constantly re
minded is modern and what the peo
plo demand. The reason the "ten
derloin" editorial regarding Califor
nia, that appeared in the journal we
speak of, cut so deeply was the
knowledge bf the sterling character
of ftho medium, and the faith its
readers have in its contents.
lutcrest in the situation at Salem
is today centered on the senate.
The Benson house being organized,
the next question is '.'What will the
senate do?" Tf it recognizes the
house as being properly and legally
organized, the two houses will on
Tuesday, one week from tomorrow,
cast a ballot for, and probably elect
a United States senator. If it falls
to recognize the house, the muddle
will have become so conglomerated
that no idea of the eventual solution
can be had. If Senator Mitchell is
elected by the combination, it be
comes then a question as to what the
U. S. senate will do. It is very
evenly balanced politically, but it is
not apt to go behind the returns;
hence if Senator Mitchell is re-elected,
it is a reasonable presumption
that he will be seated.
A Cure for La mo Ituck.
"My daughter, when recovering irom
an attack of fever, was a great sufferer
from pain in the back and hips," writes
Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After
using quite a number of remedies with
out any benefit she tried one bottle of
Chamberlain's Tain Balm, and it has
given entire relief." Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu
matism. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton.
The progressive ladies of West field,
Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the
Westfield News, bearing date of April 3,
189G. The oaDer is filled with matter of
interest to women, and we notice the
following from a correspondent, winch
the editors printed, realizing that it
treats upon a matter of vital importance
to their sex: "The best remedy for
croup, colds and bronchitis that I have
been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy. For family useithasnoeqnal.
I gladly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
CATARRH
LOCAL,SDISEASE
and is the result ol colds and
sudden climatic changes.
For your Protection
wo positively state that tlii3
remedy does not contain
mercury or any other injur
ious drug.
Elv's Cream Balm
is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for
Xasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and-Hay lever of all
remedies. It opens anri cleanses tho nasal passages,
allays pain ana inflammation, heals tho sores, pro
tects tho membrane from cold?, restores tho scneei
of I nstu oml smell. Price Me. at Dnisrsista or by mall.
liLV BROTHERS. CO Warren faucet. New Vort.
Papa
VOGT
OPERA
HOUSE
You Get
the Profits
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobjbers
and Middlemen by buying' di
rect from the manufacturer.
No better wheel macfe than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using the best
material and the most improved
machinery. Wo have no agents
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
vniTa for
Our Interesting Offer
Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, ind.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains lenvoand nro due to arrive at Portland,
LliAVE.
S:50 P.M.
3:00 A. M.
Daily
except
Sunday..
1:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
M:13 P.M.
FIIOM JUNK 'J3, 1S93.
OVERLAND EXO
press, Salem, Rose- 1
burtr, Ashland, Sue-1
I ramento, Ogclcn.San !
Francisco, Mojavc,
Los AnROlt's,El PaEo.
I New Orleans and I
(.East J
Roseburg and way sta
tions fVIn Woodburn fori
I.Mt.AiiRel, Sllvertou,
! West Scio, Urowns-
vllUsSpringllelil and
(.Natron J
Sulem and way stations
(Corvallls and way)
(stations j
IMcMinnvillo unci
I (way stations j
ARRIVE.
J:10A. M,
MM0 P. 21,
except
Sundays.
10.00 A. M,
t 0:i0 P.M
f 8:2jP.M.
Daily. fDaiiy, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN RUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Olltce, 131 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in tho Eastern
StHtes, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at
lowest rates from
J. I). KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and deptire irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of 'Jeilerson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:'.'0,
10:13n. in.; 1:15, 1:13, 5:'23, G:15, 8:03 p. in.
(and 11:S0 p. in. on Saturday only). Arifvo at
Portland at 7:10, 8;C0, llrJ5a, in.; 1:30,3:13,0:33,
7:33, 'JUOp. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, it 4:30 p.m.
Arrivo nt Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
KrUav nt 9: 10 a.m. Arrivo at Portland, Tues
duv, Thursday and Saturday at 3:03 p. in.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:10,
10:13a. in.: 12!15, 1:13, 3:30, 6:23 fi:-l5 p. m. Ar
rive at Portland at 12:33, 8:30, 10:00 11;23 a. in.;
1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 0:33, 7:55 p. in.
R. KOEIILER, E. P. ROGERS,
Mnnajrer. Asst. G. V. & Pass. Ast.
JJELICA TE II UM Oil.
The editor of the Alamedn, Calif.,
Argus leaps suddenly to the front as
the leading American humorist.
The following "trihute" to the Ore.
gonian entitles him to first place,
without any ballot. The exquisitely
funny part of the whole thing is that
the Oregonian took the delicate shaft
seriously. Just imagine, if you can,
the smile of contentment that spread
over the Oregonian editoi's counte
nance as he swallowed the last sen
tenco of said tribute, in blissful ig
norance that the sugar coat was not
of the same ingredients at the body
of the pill. Here is the delectable
morsel that moved our great contem
porary to test its capacity in the line
of degliitition :
Recently a copy of the Portland
Oregonian fell in our hands. I, is
written with an almost JCnglish sober
ness; is not trilling in any degree;
does not contain a single "broad"
expression, and not only does not en
large upon scandals and crim. con.
occurrences, but altogether ignores
them. It is not giddy, gaudy nor
garish; it is not silly nor a smart
aleck. It tells the news in simple
language, well put together, without
padding or superfluity. This plain,
homely paper, less in size than any of
tho three leading .San Francisco;
papers, mid with one quarter of tho
circulation that the most boastful of
them claims, wields more influence
than all of them put together. It is
n most emphatic protest against tho
nasty journalism that froths and
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Big
Black
Boom
(Jeoria Ui?iursity
graduate ar?d Operate
rii?strel 5tars,
Headed by Ernest Hogan and
'40 Star Performers.
10 Great Singers !
10 G-reat Dancers !
10 G-reat Comedians!
Watch for Our Grand Street P.irailo
Tuesday at noon.
Tho Only Colored Ladies Quartette.
"If I were you.l'd i?o."
Seats now on sale at Snlpes-Klnorely
Drugstore.
TICKETS 50 CENTS.
SURE CURE for PILES
Itching sal Itliul, UUi'dluii or froirullunPll.i ,iMl uurou
PR. BO-SAN-KO'8 PILE REMEDY. uv 'tch-
III, tttor0 minor. mimMvu euir t ireuUu i-tl free, rrlej
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G-LENN.
DR. GUNH'S
IMl'llOVKI
LIVER
PILLS
n linn l.iv n ijnHfT.
m'ovnr.put of tliii bowels each tUy in nuca.ry for
tti. TIwj plllM topply whttlni uytrn lac kHta
inak 11 rt-KUiar. -jneycura nitu", iwihi mm
Kvch ".nil cliwr inai;ou)piimi uriivrwi'.u rir.
O'hcy nnittior (.'rlpo wr ijckett. To cmivimiijc.u, wa
wi 1 mall Fftiopr iri or juii j"t
he.iltti.
wa
ft.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notloo Is hereby Rlvc-n ttmt tho undcrsignoij,
stel, deceased, )jh tiled hW Ihml account as Mich
admnu-uruior, nun wim wiu uwi uy w fuuumjf
Tun o si-Ai.tL' . tn ltuu littn tlvrd hv order of
10 J 1 1 oih w vtuv, ' ". .. -
,. 41.,. tri..... liwlix. .111 tin tlmn f.r liftiiriliL' fillV
objeotloiifl Ui bald account and aettlement there-
ctl In tsatil estnto uru duly noUUwl to lllo tlielr
objictloim to sulci uccouut, It any they huvc, bo-
Dated t.Ua 2ttn dny of November.l
Adnilnlitrntorot tho ltute o Thcodoro von
"The Regulator tine
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freignt and Passenger Line
Until furtlior notice, tho
Steamer Regulator will leave
The Dalles on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 7 :30
a. m., and will leave Portland
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 0:30 a. m.
lMHSKNOKU KATES:
One wav 2 00
Round trip 3 00
Frei Rates Greatl educed.
Shipments for Portland received at
nny time. Shipments for way landings
must be delivered before 5 p. in. Live
stock shipments solicited. For rates call
on or address
W. C. ALLAWAY
General A Rout
THE DALLES. - OREGON
EAST!
GIVES THK
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane
Denver
Minneapolis Omaha
St. Fanl Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEA.MKKS l.envo I'urtliiml
Kvery Vivo I)nyn for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full detnllH call on O. K fe Co. s Agent
Tho Dalles, or address
V, U. HUKLBUUT, Gen. Pass. At.
Portland. Oregon
13. M'NKILI. President nud Jlauawr.
Now Schedule.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles -1 :45
a. m., and leaves 4:50 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:15
p. m., and leaves 10:20 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 1 p. in.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between Tho Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. in. daily and ar
riving at The Dalles 1 p. in. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. E. Lytlk,
Agent.
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before going elsewhere, call on
L. COMINI, The Dalles, Or,,
For n Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
American Market,
74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eggs.
l'OUIi'JlY, FISH and OAME
IN HKAHON.
69 TELEPHONES 69
J-y II. ItOItKUTB,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
OUk'o next door to tho First National It nnk
Tho lMllen, Oregon, noylo
Wholesale.
Oiines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER SScfGHSa.
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholij
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic. j
XUBLING & WILLIAMS
4v
WascoWai ehouse Compaq
u y-u -viii Tf B uiilj ii ii- i-"r-i i a i rm. i i. i 1 mi i mo m-av.
W M I I I I II 1 I I . I I W K A WOTMM AiAUQ.
..a m i...r
I -
r r- -mm m tt mm m - m - an iiti'lJF, ttn
inT, TTlrilTP This Flour is manufactured expressly for famtK
LUX! J? 1U U.1 . use uverv sack is guaranteed to give Eatiafactittlsl
Wo eell onr uoods lower than any house in tho trade, and if you don't thinkiK
call and net our prices and be convinced.
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v ' (.mis. iiiLUiiinjuittiv; niwo w tu tpui.yu, ffisssi
J.b all J- -L wiuiJiiuuD u.on.D u, dui viwMy.w,'
host J31ack Diagonal tor J.uu. m$
75
$3-5
Ladies' Cloaks. ;
fill II I IrUll II L IIPPIJI LIilCIlLDiV,l.T
-aftiiji'n-v
a uart ot wnicn mavsSi&5
scon in snow wiauow.
-t-. i ii ,i i i ..&hMAiw
1-vomoniuor, ail inoso gooas are laiesi; inuuu, warm, sw
m
f It
proached in The Dalles.
Leave your orders for
Dressed Chickens, Fish,
Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kindsH
COAL AND ICE,
AT
tup nniJiFs ftniwiwrcsinij ravs sTOfitB
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
I V 1 f I M I J I I J XX V IJIIIIfllll IIIKi:
175 Second Street
A-ARTISTS. MATBHIA'LiS.-
Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
Successor to Clirlsmun ii Corson.
FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at tho old stand. I woujd bo pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to.uuy part of town.
fid
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken atjij
leads on to fortune."
Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carp
at GRAND ALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly reduced rat
MIOHELBAOH BRICK, - UNION BT.