The Dalles Daily Chronicle, The.only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco' County. "WEDNESDAY. JAN. 27, 1897 EASTERN OFFICE "SO to 234 Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, A'gent. THEIR DUTY, There is absolutely no shadow of excuse for the Populists refusing to assist in organizing the legislature. Hcpjblicnns, Democrats and Popu lists all pledged themselves to put ting the affairs of the stale on an economical basis. How can this be done if the legislature is not per mitted to meet? Our Popu'ist friends claim that the Republicans want to pass bills that will increase the state's expenses. How do the know that ? The Re publicans arc in the majority, they have promised remedial legislation, and when once the legislature is or ganized they must take all the blame for any bad legislation. The Popu lists will receive duo credit for op posing any and all bad legislation; but they can get nothing but blame for their action in preventing all leg islation. It is a duty they, and every other person elected to the legislature, owe to the people, to take their seats. Then if blame there must be, let it fall where it be! lonirs. been attacked b the country press, and Senator Patterson suggested that both the aggrieved parties do like the fellow who was kicked by mule, "consider tho source." While the remark is not absolutely new, wo commend. Senator Patterson's good judgment, and suggest .that he also consider tho source, remembering at the same time that according to tho sequel to that story, "there wasn't any remains." As an offset to the Smith bill, pro hibiting the catching of salmon except with gill nets, some Eastern Oregon member should present one making it unlawful to catch them in any manner except by putting salt on their tails. This would effectually protect the salmon, not only from us, but the other fellows too. The condition of affairs at Salem is decided complex. The refusal of the senate to recognize the house has put the last wrinkle in the com bination, and reminds one of the story of the boy in Arkansas who tried to describe the road a traveler should follow. "You go down the road," said lie, "until you come to the forks; then you take the right hand fork and follow it until you come to a trail where there are three sticks leaned against a tree; then you follow the trail until you come to a swamp where there is a big cypress and the trail scatters, and then and then " "Well, what then?" said the traveler. "Well, then if you ain't lost, I can't lose you," was the reply. The cold wave will materially as sist Governor Lord in keeping his message. With a change of temper ature it would be likely to spoil be fore he equld get to use it. A house divided against itself can not stand. It stems that it cannot sit either; and, now that we come to think of it, it does not seem able to do anything else. U'ren to Riddell-13ensonian.:" -"On which side The progressive ladies uf West field, Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Westfield Newe, boarinp date of April 3, 1S9G. The Diioor is filled with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which tho editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex: "The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchiti that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has no equal I Kindly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bv IMakelev & Houghton You Get the Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. No better wheel made than the Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and the most improved machinery. Wo liavo no agents Sold direct from factory to the rider, fuliy warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. WRITE FOR Oisr Interesting Offer Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF TIIK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are duo to arrive at I'ortland. LEAVE. There is no telling where the effect of a bad example vill end. Since the Oregon legislature has held itselt up, and all tho balance of the legis latures aro hanging lire over, the election of a senator, the ladies of Spokane, have suddenlv awakened to a realization of their rights. Ilecent lv two opposition kindergarten schools agreed to consolidate. There had been much bitterness, much quarreling, and consequently when the ladies made up there was as much warmth, as much kissing as there had been scratching before. Every thing progressed finely until it came to the election of ofliccrs, and then the minority put on their bonnets and walked out, effectually blocking the plan to unite the schools. Notice Special School Meeting. Notice is herein civen to the leaal voters of school district No. 1", of Wasco county, state of Oregon, tnat a special school meeting of the said district will be held at the brick s"hool house on court street, on tho COtb day of January, 1S97, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the following objects: To determine what action said dis met win tar.e relative to voting a special school tax for the support of the public school of said district; also to de termine what action the district will take relative to votins; a tax to be used in. paying a part or all of the debt of said district; also what action the district will take for the erection or rental of additioi.al school buildidgs and provid ing funds for the payment oi the sume. Dated this loth day of January, 1897. Oiiion KlNEHSI.Y, Chairman Board of Directors. xVttest : K. J.consn., District Clerk. LiiitiH lOt To Contractors. The county court requests contractors to submit plans and estimates for a bridge across Hood river, at the town of Hood Iiiver. Plana will be consideied at the adjourned meeting to be held February Sth at 1 o'clock p. m. The court reserves the right to reject any and all plans. If a plan is selected, bids will be asked for tho building of the bridge. 5y order of the courf. jan9 4tw . A. M. Kklsav, Clerk. S:60 V. M, 3:S0 A. M. Daily except Sundays. 1:00 I. SI. 7:30 A. M. l:15 P. M. FROM JUNE 23, 1S93. OVERLAND KX--! Srts, Salem, Kose- ' un:. Ashland. Sac-1 I ramcnto, Oscien.Snn 1 FruncUeo, Mojave, ( ix)s.ugcies,ti raso. New Orleans and lEait J Koteburg and way tin- lions fVia Woodburn fori I Mt.AitRcl, SUvcrton, West Sclo, Drowns- y vllle.Sprlnglleld and (.Natron J Salem and way stations (Corvallls and way) (stations j I (way stations t ARRIVE. "3:10 A. M. M: I0 P. JI. except Sundays. 10.00 A. Jl. t C:20 P. JI t S.-23 P. JI. "The Replator Line" The Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigni anti Passenger Line Until further notice, tho Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles on Mondaj's, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 7 :30 a. m., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 0:30 a. m. I'A.SSKNllKK KATES: One way . $2 00 Round trip a 00 Frei Rates Greatly educed. Shipments for Portland received at any 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 Oenor.'il A cent THE DALLES. - OREGON Daily. tDmTi except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN 11UFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office, 131 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern SMtes, Canada and JJuropeeau be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All abovo trains arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Patsenger Depot, foot of Jeilerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, week davs, nt 0:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. in.; 12:15, 1:15, 5:25, 6:15, 8:0.i p. in. (and 11:S0 p. m. on Saturday onlv). Arrive at Portland at 7:10, 8;3U, 11:25 a, in.; 1:30,3:15, 0:35, 7:55, 0:10 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 1:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Jlonday, Wednesdav and Krimy at 9:40 a. in. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. ni. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8: 40, 10:15a. in.: 12! 15, 1:15,3:30,5:25 0 M5 p. in. Ar rive at Portland at 12:35,8:30, 10:00 11;25 a. m.; 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, G:35, 7:55 p. in. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, JlanaKcr. Asst. O. 1 A: Pass. Act. EKSTI GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Snokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities THE row. " i i i i i i v s 1 LkL nmrever If the bill introduced in the Wash ington legislature to quarantine Ore gon sheep for a period of sixty days before permitting them to be brought into the state, becomes a law, it will AVOll'l ft 'Teat hardhin nnl Fastorn ' EIV'S CREAM BAIBI Isapoiitlvecnre. 1 e'L'u naiiunip On eastern . Apply Into theuodrilg. It is qnlckly absorbed. 60 Oregon. With their llocliS kent Ollt ' centafttDrogriUorbymaU;empleslOc.byinall. ui uiu uascaues uy me national gov ernment, and foi bidden tho pasturage arcund Mt. Adams by the state of Washington, the shoepmen will be compelled to slaughter their Hecks NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pagon a Week. ISO Papers h Year. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Ily virtuo of an execution and order of nalu and "O out of lnisinpsu. Tho nntlnnl-1 duly is.uwl by thoCleik of the Circuit Court of . ...... i the County of Wiihco mid fitntu of is indeed gloomy for them. Of course Oregon could retaliate by passing quarantine laws against Wash ington sheep and hogs that would hurt Washington's stock men, but hurting them does not help us. Oregon, dated me Tin day oi January, ih'JT, in a certain action in the Justice IVure couit for said county mid itato wheicln Erick NeUon a plidn'llfrccov ered Judgment aeninst Aiexuniler Watt lor the Mim of f te.&o and coiU Mid disbursements taxtMl at 113, on the 17th day of October, 1MM. Notice ii hereby given that I will on Jfonday, the lSthdayof rcbruary, lb'.i7,at ihofror.tiioorof the cotirthuu' in Dallo city, in i-aid county, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Mild day, bell at tublio auction lo tho liiKhcst bidder for cath, thu follon Iiilt duhcribed monertv. to-wit: 1'wo Hcres of laud at thu Cucaiio Lockt, coiiiineiicliiK Vocinrfl-iv tolo "ninitr.f TT ;r. inn ' ut t," I'orthuo-t corner of the i-outlicast 1'iiurter leSlClfMJ fjtate Senator IJll.eltllie , ut nation twelve in tomilii. two north of n filiottmtl tf nrlvllnrrn niwl r,ll1' VI CU41 OI VI HlllUlCllO .MeiJUlUII 111 10e 10. 1 question OI pilVllege, ami Oregon; runnluK tlnnco Kiiitli ten rod. eat iviiitiiiMi;ii ui.iiiiiL jwuiuu viiiivi iuiuu two fOflh to pliico Of UmtHWiU- 1 1 f ... 1 . .. thirty-Taken lin rimnnntntl rnnnrlni. r. niirr. l.tc.1 U"" lvl " I'rK'ttJ' of tllU bald Hie UiegOlliail reporter to give IliS Alexunder Watt, or i much thereof ks may bo uc' Hoary to biituty iiiuhiim judnnient in luvor authority for certain statements, or to m-ko a retraction. In the discus sion following, President .Simon al luded to the way in which he had of Krlck .Nelson avalnst bald Alexander Watt, with interest thereon, together with all coat and ditbtmcmcntb that have, or may, accrue. T. J. JIHIVKU, Sherill'of Wibco County, Orcnon. JMtwl at Uulle City, Jan. 8, 1M7. jaulU-l It etands firet among ''weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety anil reliability of con tentB. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every etate and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for tho accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among Its special features are a tine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Conau Doyle, .Turoino K. .Jerome, Stanley Wcyinmi, Alary K. Wll'hlns, Anthony Hope, liret Ilurte, Jtrauiler ainttliewa, Ktc. We offer this uuequaled newspaper and Tho Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for .$U.0Q. The regular price of tho two papers is $3.00. D LOOP POISON A SPECiALTY,1 MarriiI.OOX l'OI.SOrf pc rlmarr. Hiiu ondar7orTcr DermAiiinio cured In 15 to 85 days. You can bo treated at homofortamoprlcouudcrenuioRu.trtia ty. It you prefer to coma here wo nlllcon. tract to D.ir railroad faraandLolnl bills ni uocbanto.K wo fall to euro. If you havo taken mer cury, lodldo potash, and still havo aches and palm, Mucous Vutchen In mouth, rioro Throat, IUuiplu8, Copper Colored Hpot8 Ulcers oa ny part of tho body, ilulr orKyobrowH fulllnir out, It la thlfl Secondary liLOOU POISON wo traaranteo to euro. Wo eoliclt tho moit obatl unto cues and chulleiiGru the world for R caio we cannot cure. Tnlg dUeato boa alirara ba filed tho Hkill of thu moat eminent nliyil. Cluiti. 000,000 capital behind our uncondk Uonal 'nurocty. Abiolutojproofs aont aealed on kppllcattou. Add r eta COOK IiKMKOV (JOT Wt MmoaioVvmplv, VIUVAU G, ILL iT, OCJ:a?.- STKA.UKKH l.eitvn I'ortliinil Uvorv I'lvo J)nys for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL KorfulldetaIlscallonO.il it Co. s Agent Thn Dalles, or address W, II. UUKLUUUT, Gen. Pass. Act Portland, Oregon E. M'NEII.I. President aud Jlanaifer. Nmv Scliedtilo. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :-15 a. in., and leaves 4:50 a. in. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :15 p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at Tho Dalles 11 :55 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 1 p. m. irain I'd ami i-i will carry passengers between llie ialles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. in. daily and ar riving at Tho Dalles 1 p. m. dailv, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from i-ortlaud. h. J5. Lvn.K, 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. rOCJ.TKY, FIHII ii lid GA3IK IN UK ANON. 69- TELEPHONES 69 Wholesale. MAIiT LiIQUOS, Olines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED- B, ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER KfilL, A (i hon car. R-nsnh Malt Nutrine, a non-alcohr.nl Auuouuui t "wwaa oo o nmr srJ oeverage, unoiiuaicu STUBLING & WILLIAMS! Wasco Warehouse Gompam Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kind Headquarters for Feed Grain ofaiikind Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind r m "l 1 nMti ti i.i . HQQHfinQrrPffi tot i-sth ti iioi't.s. " ton Flour. ii : I'vi'i v fiii:v in i; iiiiiiiiilcuii 111 uivr phi migpri! . .11 . 1 . 1. . . .. . 1 I,,. ..ni.illlinlW tiUl IIUU Dill U I1U Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. 75 $3 v,vj. ons. lntormoaiatc prices up to $4.6U, i Is all 0. F. Stephens asks for a serviced bio suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. W best Black Diagonal for $32.00. 5 "T" "1 5 "t 1 An elegant asso; 1 On1 QO I I f- O liO 1890 styles just JLVCIU-ICO VlUCXiVO. a Part ot which assortment; receitfi which may I seen in show window. J-y II. KOltKItTN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. COLLECTIONS A Hl'ECIAJfV. O III oo next door to tho FIrat National Ruml- The Unlkt, Oicgon. ikjt'J Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm, sen iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before aw proached in The Dalles. Leave your orders for Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs, COAL AND ICE, AT THE DALLES G0HVIISSI011 CO.'S ST01 Corner Second and Washington Sts. BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON 175 Second Street The Dalles, Oregon -ARTISTS MATERIALS.-' v Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Clulsman ii Corson, '" FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in bueinesB at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former natrons. Free delivery to any part of town. 'There is a tide hi the affairs of men which, taken at ttsjed leads on to fortune" The poet unaueatlonablv had reference to the Closing Oat Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are Belling these goods out at greatly-red uced rut MIOHELBAOH BP.I0K, . . UNIGI ST.