The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 29, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newspapei n
Wasco County.
FRIDAY.
JAN. 29, 1S97
EASTERN OFFICE S30 to 234 Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
GREATER TITAN THE PEOPLE.
tary of the treasury. Mr. Gn"c is
considered 03 man' as 0 gold demo- j
crat; by others as an independent
Republican. Mr. Gage has never
attained any great prominence polit
ically, and it strikes us his appoint
ment is n mistake, judging only of
the reports of Lis political status.
Cleveland tried a mugwump, and the
experiment was not a success.-
You Get
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di
rect from the manufacturer.
v
A
Fifty-four fusionists voted fori
George Turner for United States
senator from "Washington yesterday.
Ttiis being a clear majority, he will
in all probability be elected, or has
been elected today. Turner is a
man- of some ability and much ego
tism, lie is a dark, gloomy looking
fellow, with a full lip. giving his face
the appearance of an African. Of
the whole lot of candidates it is safe
to say the Washington legislature
The stockmen of "Wasco count
ore exceedingly sore over Mr. Jones'
action in refusing to assist in organ
izing the legislature. They are in
terested in the election of a United
States senator, of course, but only as
ti means to an end. They want a
joint memorial to congress asking the
opcuiug of the Cascade Forest Re
serve to pasturage, and they want it
with an exceeding meat want. That
was one of the things that caused J has selected the worst.
them to battle so manfully for Mr. j
Jones' election. He was one of i
them. His interests secme.l to be
their's; but they have been sadly
disappointed.
Mr. Jones will, no doubt, pursue
the course he has entered upon to the
end. There is no law to stop him ;
110 law to compel him to do those
things he was elected to do. He is
a law unto himself. We do not envy
him, thouiih, on his return to his
home among his former friends and !
neighbors.
By every rule of honor and hon
esty, ever representative who solicit
ed the votes of the people is bound
to accept the oflice to which thev
The bill to license prize-fighting
has passed both houses o." the Ne
vada legislature, and only awaits the
governor's signature to become a
law. A Nevada paper says that if
the governor pays any attentiou to
public sentiment he will sign the
bill, as 90 per cent of the people de
sire the bill to become a law. It
adds that "the moral weight of the
churches will be against it; but that
the moral weight of the churches in
Nevada is a very light quantity."
Wo better wheel mads than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in cur own factory by
skilled workmen, using the best
material and the most improved
machinery. We havo no agonts
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted, bhipped
anywhere for examination.
"Tie Regulator Line"
The Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
WRITE FOR
; Q-igr Ssaterestinq
Acme Cyoio Cc, Elkhart, Ind,
Wholesale.
THROUGH
Olines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED-
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
TTOP GOLD BEER SSddSl8K.e..
Anheuser-E-ascli Malt Nutria e, a non-alcoholic
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route!SaturdaysatG:30a'm-
rASSKNOl1!'. U.VTES:
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
Until further notice, the!
Steamer Regulator will leave
J. HO IVtUlttC Jkl 1.LJ11.ICLJ I t MKl '
nesdnvs nnrl T?rirl.nVs at 7 0 ' TTp rimmT-tfiTS for Seed Graill Of all kinds.
j a. m., and will leave Portland,' headquarters for Feed Grain Of all kinds.
.... j "xjnnqN'.iotitnnci tnr w nil an 1 Tfnm ail lri-nz-u
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TMTl
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
"Tnn "FlmiT This Flour is manufactured expresBly for family
LUXX X J U.1 . use . every suck is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
One way 2 00
Round trip 3 00
The progressive ladies of Westfield,
Ind., issued a ' Woman's Edition" of the
Westfield News, hearinc date of April 3,
IS9G. The uauer Is filled with matter of
interest to women, and we notiee the
LEAVE, j FSOM JUKE 23, 135. AP.HIVE.
' f OVEUL.YND EX-1
press, fcaleru, Kose-
, I buijr, Ashland, Sue-1
s.oo i . n. FrancUe0i " jl0illvei
Los AnpoIes.EU'aso, i
I New Orlenns nnrt :
i lt.a
"3:10 A. M.
Frei Rates Greatly educed.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time. Shipments for way landings
must bo delivered before 5 p. m. Live
stock shipments solicited. For rates call
ou or address
We sell our poods lower than any house in the trade, und if you don't think so
call and set our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wh9at. Barley and Oats.
') Ar IHoseburg and vsvVta-.
Jt
..(1U0 P.M.
W. C. ALLAWAY
Gunoriil Afc'enf
, , .. .. . ' interest to
e.eeicu mm, ana as lar as noss.o.e , folIowIni. from a con,SDOtlden, which ! fv. wobn"fVV!
carry out their wishes. Mr. Jones the editors printed, realism- that it i vt BiSUs!: i. t
I - S3 V ' ! 1 I . .. . . i . .1 .
Sundiiys 1 .3priugneiuana ' i ouuaays.
' " t Nntrnri . i
' THE DALLES.
OREGON
was eleutecl to the legislature, not j treats upon a matter of vital importance
simph to go to Salem. By accept- j t0 tl,e'r st'x: "Tlie remedy for
iug the noiuination he nrevented cron, colds and bronchitis that I have
uen able to find is Ciiamberlain's Coii'di
some other man going to the legisla- Bemedy Kor familv use it has no equal,
ture, and performing the duty he ie-1 1 uiadly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent
fuses to perform. That is a matter j bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
be can settle with his own conscience ; j .Notice special snimoi .Meeting.
but it is safe to say that he will be
much older before he is again nom
inated for an oflice in Oregon.
'l-CO P M lllem nd way sta'tIons'10.CO A. 31
7-SOA'y' iCorv:illis and vay It 6:-J) P. 31
,.m a. i.. st.,ti0Ils , f
p r j3rc3Ilnuvi!!e
jway sta
tatioiij
and; H S:35P.1I.
i 1
Dally. fDany, except Sunday.
The suits of the United States
against Seufert and Taffe to condemn
a right of way for a boat railway, are
not being pushed very rapidly. The
motions for new trials vere argued
and submitted some time airo. hut
i
Notice is heruhV P ivpn In t no Inwl !
voters of school district Xo. 12, of Waco I
. ...... r.- . l . . . .(
DIKING OAr.S OK OGDEX KOCTE.
PULUIAK IJCFFET SLEEPEUS
AND .SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
EHST!
county, state of Oregon, that a special i Through Ticket O&ce, 131 Third street, where'
school meeting of the said district will ihI?u?h, tie5etii lJn voinu in the Eastern,
beheld f. tir ii,.L. H-hnnl 11' 9?. :nd Europe can bo obtaintd at !
court street, on the 30th (lav of January, . J. U. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. !
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets, i Rnnlrn rso
1S!7. at 2 o'clock in tlie nitfrtinnn nf s.iif!
dav for the following objects:
To determine wlnf, actiun said dis
trict will take reiativu 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 voting a tax to be used
Judge Bellincer has not yet passed ! V! P",-" il, lnrt ,or"U !-the d,ol,t .of S1-itl
. .district: also what action the district
on them. People who I will take for the erection or rental nf
. . .UfMtfinn.il cniinnl 1 1 1 , 1 .1 .1 .....1
intr funds for the pavment of the same.
i-Mieu cms lotti nav ot innunrv. la!J7.
an opinion
expect the boat railway completed in
two or three years, can re-model
their opinions, taking the length of
time it takes to secure the right of
"way as a basis of measurement. If
it takes as long, in proportion to the
amount accomplished, the road will
not be completed befoie "A. D.
2000."
Attkst :
Omo.v Ivivnr.s'iw.
Chairman Uu.i.-d uf Directors.
E. JAcojiSEN, District Clerk.
ianl4-10t
To Ciiiuract um.
V.A nTTT.T. mvtomv
Pajsenser Dpot, foot of Jerlers'on street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week davs, at 6:C0, T:'.0,
10:lo u a.; 12:13, i:, orJo, 0:''3, s:CV5 p. m.
(and 11:S0 p. m. on Saturday only). Arrive at
Portland at 7:10, S;30, U:-J5a, m.; 1:30,3:15, 6:3.3,
. :oo, 9:10 p. ni.
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
, VIA
Denver
75 cts'
Minneapolis Omaha
St. Paul Kansas City
Leave for Sheridan, week days, it 4:00 p. ta.
Arrive at Portland, 3:C0 a. m.
Leave for AIP.LIE on 3(ondav, Wcduesdav nnd
Fri'tiu-; at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
dav, Thursday and Saturday atS:G5 p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7 3), 8:40,
10:loa. m.: V'.lo, l:t3,3::.6:i fi:4o p. m. Ar'
rive at Portland at l'J:a3,&:S0, 10:CO 11;25 a. m
1:3, .",:lj, 5:10, ti:3.j, 7:5.5 p. m.
P.. KOEIILEP., E. P. ROGEItS,
3Iauaser. Asst. G. F. i Pais. .!?t.
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
The county court requnsts contractors
to submit plans and estimates for a '
l.i.:. 1 tr l : ..I
1t-!. . . iiifOiiuuMuiMi mur, m me town 01
him un hnl'n nnDAK li.... t T I I Ti!.. ...
" - nv;i uckii iiumi liiyer, fians will De cons tiejori
THE
in favor of a beat railway, alwav l.t.tne adjourned meeting to beheld'
the Government eiiL'inoGis wnnr. tt
try the experiment, and hence we
hope that the preliminary work may j
soon be completed and that the work ;
of construction be beniin. '
janO -ltw
M. Kklsay, Clerk.
OCEAN STKA.MEIC8 Lenrn I'ortlanil
Herv Five i)ays for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Vrtr full ilntdflc a.. r t . r .. .
ti n ,i u. uii. s Agent
ThD Dalles, or address
W, II. HL'KLBCP.T, Gen. Pass. Ast
Portland. Oregon
I E. 31'NEILL President nud Slanacer.
j New Schedule.
) Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :-lo
i a. m and leaves 4:50 n. m.
j Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :15
i p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. m.
I Train No. 8 arrives at Th n-illaa 1 1 .zn
p. in., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph
ens.' Intermediate prices up to 4.50.
Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea
ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The
best Black Diagonal for $ 2.00.
T "t 5 1 An elegant assortment of
I i IrLT'Q 1890 atyleB just received,
1 -CI VAXlO VlUQllVJt a part ot which may be
seen in ehow window.
Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm, serv
iceable and fashionable, and at m-ices never before ap
proached in The Dalles.
Leave your orders for
Dressed Chickens, Fish,
Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
COAL AND ICE,
AT
THE DALLES COf HHSSIOfl GO.'S STOUE
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
NPW YDRIf wrtQi n
t i- , ,. reuniarv a:n at 1 o elGCK n. m. Ttie 1 Wlttll IIWIILU
believing as we believe now, that a court reserves the riirht to rejGc' nnv and n.n,r-
canal is preferable, we realize that it a!.i.,l)lans- if a 1,!;UI is ei-ctHl,' bids THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION-
... . , will be rHced for the buildiiie of the
J ' "' "f"er oi tne court. ! 18 I'hcm a ff.oli. 150 IW a v,.r. i : ",l
j ;u i p. in.
It stands drat among '.weekly', papers bSSeSUlaffZ?.
,in size, frequency of publication and inpTlio Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and nr-
iresnness, variety ami reliabilitv of eon-. riv" 1U 1Iie ""nes l p. m. dailv, con
tents. It is practically a daily at the hw K, ,wlth train Sor and om
' price o a weekly ; and its vast list of j 1 rt,ami' E' " Lv't
, subscribers, extending to every state and ' " '
i territory of the Union and foreigu coun-1
tries, will vouch for the accuracy and j JVCon! TY1 P.ntS
fairness of its news columns. t
It is splendidly illustrated, and among land TTpa r? Cnn ao
Judge George Turner, after being
nominated for senator at Olympia
yesterday, made a speech, thanking
the legislators for their support. His 1
political status is well set forth in the '
following quotation from his speech,
in which he intimates that God is as
lead
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON
DRUGGISTS
175 Second Street
The Dalles, Oregon
its special features are a fine humor
page exna isuve market reports, all the Before going elsewhere, call on
latest fashiond lor women and u Inn..
ELY'S HRTIAir TtUlr I. n I series nf atnriaa !!,,.. l:..: I nflMINI Thn rinlln. n
cenUatDra2citaorb7mAll!iwmniii ,l"" ' "-iIhIISII autliors, r , . .
j-ui u xuuiusiuue. varranteu
io suimi lor all time, regardless
. -ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,'.
Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
----- Appiy imo iue oQiirus, x is quickly absorbec. CO
SISTItirr Jiim in lin n "Irv-1 r-,4- riM.r nta At DmwliU nr hv nrnfl itm i n
casuexplained when once'it m " rrt
dentood that desire for odice is, and , , , f . , ew"'
always has been, Turner's God. He, mU )l milM Ml j We offer this nnequaled newspapernnd
said : "While I have been a Ileptib ! . 1 The I)alles Twice-a Week Chronicle to-
lican in the past, I am now a member ! ' ge!I,cr I"e 'e'-r for The tegular
i . ;X-.i .'' . M,W,IUI" niniooi urvKon. iiatnl "i o me iwo papers is S3.UU.
ns lfirirr ni IllO itailnv of Jnniiiirv. l.v!)T. Iii ii frt.Vu. , I 1 11
of wind or weather.
Of the Peoples party, and as long as Jl'o TtKilay of Jnnimry, 1W, in a certJin Vcllon
T -i - 111 uic dinuce jvmco court for count v nnd
J live I never expect to cast another tnte whml Krlc;. Ne,M) .,iM.JJ7tv: t
i..., i.i: i ii , , i jihwiubiu iininst AK-Mtmlvr Watt lor the
ltcptiuiicnn ballot, as long ns God ' s1"" ,''i..'oii.iel.,t.snii(iiii,ij1,rcmetst,,xe(J
T t ?U, on the 17th ilay of octotK.-r, !:.
Ueips 1I1C. 1 am not prepared to SHI- ..Noll'-eUlicrcbyKlvwi thntl will on Mon.lay,
..i. i- ... 'IC ! "l'y of Kljmiiry,lty7,iit Hiefroutilrwr of
lender my ohi convictions in regard V,t:S0",rth,OUtt'"1 l'-xn': 'l'"- Me,uw.ttlt
t .i . , . ... aoclccls in the afternoon of said ilav. toll at
to the tariff, but J will never vote for pubiio auction to the insult bwiivr for i
, . the folloivliij; (K'cribti! jirowrty, tcwlt Iwo
lujwitu iiiiuer iiiu , r",rvv. '"it --vuu fommcne ns
B
LOOP POISDH
A SPECS A LTV vywrSa.
' Aloxamler mt. or to much t
Lyman J. Gage, president of the i ,Jriiu'SJ!al'iJ
TirsiiNtttioiml Haul of Chicago, has
been selected by Presidont-eloct Mc
KiUley to fill the position of secre-
U'lfll IlltKTflt l)ti....t. f...A.l.A.
anil UUburnenients that ln. or may, nccrut.
.... , ... ' J- 'J'lVKtt,
n. i . n1Pe'" ' w a County, Ori-Koii.
Dattil at Dulle C ty, Jnn. 8, 1'J7. Jauia-I
ThU dleue baa alwari
American Market,
r 74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eggs.
roririty, vmn nmi came
IN KKAHUN.
69 TELEPHONES 69
GEORGE RUCH
.PIONEER GROCER
Successor to Chrisman & Corson.f
qtao, c " FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
I
j II. ltOltKltXH,
ATT0ENEY - AT - LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
leads on io fortune" " "
The poet unquestionably 7r7ferenn t
dosing Out Sale of Furniture and.Carpefs
at C RANDALL & BURGET'S
Who are sellinR those goods out at 1 J 1
fTPwi7T u i nr at rtlv-rduced rate
MICHELBAOH BP.IOK. . . UHIWf