t The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only republican Daily Xeicspapei liYasco County. that pari ot the state cast of the Cascades- The money will all corue back to the state, and it can be con- SATURDAY. - JAN. 30.1S97 There was quite a tinny in the wheat niaiket at San Francisco yes- EASTERX OFFlVE-SSOioSSi Temple tcrd"' )riccs tHmbli,,S ViAy; but Court, X. Y. Citv. E. KATZ, Agent, they soon recovered and reached a ST!- point almost equal to opening prices. TWO OF 1 Kfp, l was ent,reb" a speculative fluctua- . i tio market, crop reports having Testerday George Turner was j nothing to do with it. The ci op re elected senator from "Washington 1 ports from the southern hemisphere and Dubois was defeated for re- j show a shortage and render certain election in Idaho. Idaho is put one ' the contiuuatiou of good prices for term ahead of Washington in thi? ' the coming crop of this country, respect. Dubois and Turner are of ' the same class. Each came to the ! The Oregouian says that Mitchell coast with a federal appointment in his pocket. Each had been a carpet ! J Annrt lnf ?c n mnn nf wnmlorf 111 vitality and unlimited resources. A baz politician in the South, appointed AcaA man with wonderful vitality is to oflice there at the close of the war. certainly deserving of a place in the and each had pull enough to cet an senate. Most of the other senators appointment on the coast when they j"1 plam, every day dead men. realized that the rcc.nstructiou of the boutu would not let them rule into You Get the Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen "by baring di rect from the m?.nufaihirer. S8F kENTED. office. Dubois was appointed United States marshal for Idaho; Turner one of the territorial judges of Wash ington. Each is dark skinned, black eyed and and black haired : Dubois looking like a Spaniard, Turner much like a negro. Each traded off what little political principles they had for the sake of oflice, and each got a United States senatorship. The Populists of Washington dealt themselves a body blow when they, the great reformers, picked up this political sbj-ster. Turner, and gave him their indorsement. Better for1 Novel Utuinrsi limit I p by rm Enterpris es Dcalvr lu Old Clothe. Persons who are forced to underro a suddea ehanpre of eloth-ng because of the death of relatives, and who haven't the ready money to buy out ritrht an entire outfit of black for brif ue, have found a welcome assistance in their euiharrassKieat in a man whose business is obscure, comparatively, and of recent origin, but who has an aetive trade. The office of this man has a funereal aspect, filled as it is with heaps of somber garments, but its proprietor is anything but rrrave. He was, until lately, a dealer in old elothes, and was dismayed at the amount of competi tion. Everybody seemed to hint to be dealinr: in that commodity. A friend, short of cash, whose father them had thev followed the lead of j ai.ed borrowed a mourning: outfit from luej' elect- joan -phis transaction suggested to thv dealer tht inr dress as their brethren in Idaho eu a tarmer. iienry iieitteict. a man of little education and small abilities, but presumably honest, and a Popu list from conviction, not from a de sire to get oflice. When the Populist pam takes up such political mountebanks as Turner, the honest men who have looked to that party for a purification of the political pool, with either return to their first political love, or, failing in that, take through the woods. The situation at balotu is taking a slight turn for the better. The indi cations are now that, one of two things will happen. Either the Ben son house and a mjority of the sen ate will meet and elect a senator Tuesday, or the hold-outs will come in Monday, the present organization of the house will be set aside and a full house organized. The Benson men have intimated that they will not object to this arrangement, and it is possible that it may be made. If it is not, it is quite certain that the first proposition will be tried It depends somewhat on whether Carter or Brownell recover sulllciently to take their places in the senate. f idea of hirintroitt mourn- i business. He tried it, and soon found his peculiar trade well patronized. He began to read drath notices in the newspapers, and to iend his ap-ents to visit those whom he considered were not in extra goad circumstances. Seven ajrents now net for him, beinp; paid in commissions. Each has a rejrular cir cuit of streets marked out for his can vass. f.AKIN'G HAIRPINS. The rrnces of 3In:mrncture Close .-"-tension le Svcrtna-v. For aces, says the C'hirajro Chron icle, thf Enrlir.h and Fr r.e'a controller the manufacture of hairptata. and it i only within the iast 20 yr-ars thct th" iroods have been rrotl;"-:l in o:h?r countries to cry extent. Th? ir.aebinery i!.-;sd is of a delicate an:! Intricate ehur ac:er. or tl;' rrice at which the ptusasv sold nei-ru:tates the eheajcst HEtl use -trtpid pror-rEs. whioi can only be prr cured by aiuojnatienaelintcs. The wire is made expressly for thv purpr:? art "v.t ui in lnrjji' eoH&. vKeh are placd in a r!cmp rr.r ri er.rri"! to flip jrr tnrs li-i- k:::;?:r:';v'":"'. Tk' machine cuts. be::c!a. and, by a deli cate and inrtcntanous itcc, :. :. rjjftrr ens the o'ii;ls. llnrnrr.ff rt f sill rpeet!. it will turn out 120 hj.irpin every min ute. To economize, it i. ;.,-ei-sorjr so keep th" engine poinfr txr.y ." j;Jjbt. The difiieult part of the v;r!: ii; in t? i nnTne'ir.f. which is drne by '"pp'nr fbe No better wheel mads than the 4cme Bicycle Built in Odr own fuciwy by skilled workmen, using the best material ana the most improved niachinferv. Wo hava no aranis Sold direct from factory to the rider, fully warranted. Shipped anvwhere for examination. WRITE rOF. OartnterestifBg Offer Acme CyclD Co., Elkhart, lid. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or THE- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Train! leave and me due to nrrive at Portland. FROM JCKE 23, 15. 1 f OVERIAND EX-1 , jireb, Salem, Roe-1 i ( burp, -.!r t, i rnmento. "Tie Replator Line' i i r 1 .l..U n wnoie&ctic- DaHes, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. tllines and Cigats. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER 2SddKuoBJ&e THROUGH FreisHt end FassBiei Line Anhetiser-Bnsch Malt Nntrine, a non-alcoholic "beverage, uneqiialed as a tonic. IjTUBLING & WILLIAMS. Wasco Warehouse Company Until further notice, the The Dalles on Mondays.. AVed-j - nesdays and Fridays at 7:30 lEeadqUarterS for Seed Gram of all kinds. a. m., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda's at G:30 a. m. I'ASSEMiKi: KATES: One way . . Round trip , $2 00 . 3 00 i:10 A. 31 'P. As'&Mlid, bac-! rnmento, Ogilen.jan i Franciseo, Mojave, Los Aneeles.El Fasn, 1 1 1 Ncu- urlcmis and I i (.East J i. . ir JUojeburg and way sta-i i.SJ A. Jl.jUons ,4;40 pM I fVia Woodburn fori ' n-iir. ' Mt.Aneel, Silverton, : ('ri.f.f i ! West seto, Browns- except sm,dava ! I viUe.sprlugfield und . I Sundays. .fa i -r ;ale:n and way str.:ious'10.CO A. 31 -.i.v I . . r'....)H. enI1 i it '.'f I AT i stations ( ' and r. 31. Frei Hates Greatly educed. Shipments for Portlnnd rpceived nt anv time. Shipments for wav landings i must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live i stock shipments solicited. For rates call on or address W. C. ALLAWAY I General Aeent' THE DALLES. - OREGON Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SiffiSa Headquarters for "Byers Best Pendle- inri TT'lrvnT This Floor is manufactured expressly for family LUJLL JLUU.I. U5e; eerysack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our sroods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. 75 cts. it: i (way stations i Dally. tDiUly, except auuday. DIKING CARS OK OGDEX EOCTE. Wm w ml 0 Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at 0. 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 12.00. ; Ladies' Cloaks. PCLUIAK BCTFET SLEEl'EKS AND .SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAP.S Attached to all Through Tiair.s. EAST! Through Tictct Ofiice, Zi Third street, where i throuch tickets to all points in the Eastern , Stittes, Canada and Europe can be obtained a: lowest rates irom J. B. KIKKUVND, Tictct Agent. I ' All above trainc arrive at and depart from i , Grand Central Station. Filth and Irving streets, j &pOKan8 GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- An elepant assortment of 1S96 styles just receded, a part ot which may be seen in show window. YAMHILL DIVISION. Paisenper -Depot, loot of Jetferson street. i Minneapolis 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, Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, AT Snndav :rn!n for OS WY.C.Ct invent -. W. 1. -.'n ciw.iJuyi.jor 10:15 a.m.: 12:15. 1:13. 5:2. ('.:-! r. m. Ar. I . . . . "TT T' 4 n T T T v m ht rm -r -.4 . A.4 rive at Portland at :12:& S:a0.1O:CU 11 . m.; BAW i'KAJXUISCO. CAL. H h UUUHS MM SS N kTflUfc Leave (or OSWEGO, week dnvs. at G:CO.7:!0. 10:10 a. n.: 12:15, 1M5. 5:25, O.-lo, s:0u y. m. T3QTn1 (and 11:00 p. ra. on saturdav only). Arrive at : Ta.-XXl Portland at 7:10, s;3), 11:25 a, m.; 1:30,3:15, 6:45, j 7:55, 9:10 p. ra. , Leave for Sheridan, week days, -t 4:50 p. a. Arrive at Portland, y:20 a. m. Denver Omaha Eansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Citie Leave for AIKLIE on 3Iont!av, Wedutdav and Fri- ay at !-(&. m. Arrive at Portland, Tuts dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. OCEAN STEAMEKS Li-nvo J'ortlaud Every Five Day for 1:30, S:15. 5:10, C:35, 7:55 p. ra P.. KOEHLEP., E. P. ROGEUS, ilauaser. Asst. (j. F. A Paai. As puis mi a on o rn. 'raratiOTi is h.rc rlsnt stant aii-i Pt-r-fitl : a ' i.r'Xiiifr " most cgp- qi:r:-: Notice of SlierilTs Sale. For full details call ou O. R i Co. s Acent Tha Dalles, or address W, 11. HL'IILBCP.T, Gen. Pass. Air: Portland, Oreson E. H'NEILL President aud Jlnnau'cr. ew Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives ot The Dalles 4 :-io ! otiee is herel)y Riven that by virtue of an I a. m., and leaves 4 :50 a. m. ex'.cutlon and th." oider of sale i.-Mied out of the . Train o arri vpp nt Thr n-illpe in .1 County on tne 12th day of January. 1;D7. uin u 1 P- ul- antI leaves 10:20 p. in. decree and imminent made, rendered and en- j Tram No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55 Corner Second and Washington Sts. 2BLAKELEY& HOUGHTON - w ftv. lit WIIV .litbl.a J k i - . I . . . T ' . ' ' . w. . , , . I as tfa pmr s?.i:st 1 1 nl st.ntHv rijic.'t:j ' wrwi tceretoiure tuor.-in in a suit wherein J. J. n ni and west-bonnd trAin Vn : lMVp ...w.w J"enn tne inm: ."rvp r : "Ifrt poll.-!:. .dJIury V. im.... hi w Ife.andJ. ifH n 81 1 p. m ie r r en t cause? :t'.!- ' were aeieiuiant-: l did duly levy upon and will sen a. iiiu ironi uuor 01 me county couctnnu ty in the aennte in favor of recozni tion of the house, anl the program suggested will be carried out. The s!ic!;" -' r.- Jot fiostasfti iti Dalles fity, Wase 1 County, Orecon, on satur ! day, the 13th day oi Febiunry, 1U7, at 2 o clock ELVS CHE AM BAX.M is n poaltlvecurn. Apply into the nostrils. It U quickly absorbed. W cents at Dmsciit or by mall ; samples l&c by malL ELY BR0T11EHS, 6 Warrco Bt., Kew York City. Notice of Sheriffs Sale Uate.1 nt Ihe Dj.ics Or., this 12th (lay o' Jan i unr. If7 T. J. driver, , xor a Jombstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regardless jar.l v ll fherie of Wasco County, Orfjro'n. The senatorial muddles in so many states emphasize the necessity of electing our senators by popular vote. Under the ptesent system legislation is held up, and at least half the time through political manipulation the man the people want is set aside, and the man they do not want is elected. There is no more reason for eIoctin' a senator by the legislature than there would be for electing all our state ofiicers the same way. The , people are abundantly able to elect j their own senators, and the quicker the chause is made the better. Now . Kv virp "t execution and order m miv . , . dui vui by the rierfc i.f the Circuit Miirti)f everything else is set aside, while at c tiuuiy of w .-. aud atatu of uncut), aau.ii , he .th dny of Juuniiry, U-.I7, in u evrtum iu'ti-ir. an expense of thousands of dollars a iu ,bc J'i '. court for nid county and , titate when In EncK .Nehon as mlu'ii: tecox uin the legislatme wrangles over i ertjiideniont ucuinti AM-xaiukr watt tur :-u- . . . w i hwu J"-iJ fd com mid disburenients ttxe-u the election ot a senator, whom the ut.?i3;,'nhM'b!ny of "rioter, io. , , ."" e nereov jrncn timi I Mjn on .11 mtav. r.ny pane: tnc tx. :y Ji. Irur JCvV!ljrii"n rTi people WOllld be. and are, better !M5lnluyof rbr.)Bry.lv7.,it itcfr..i:t r f ont, it ia tlua becoutlwrj JULUOU il6lat)5 ' , . ' ' the ciairthiius iii Jir.lle city, in aid oiu:iti . at wecuarautcctocBre. Vowhcltthoitobtl. qualified to elect. 'Soolook In thu nftwi.xm of !.aid day, eli at jaf,cusoa end cliaUtnctM the world fo a '.""i11:, o thf hitrtiMU bidder i..r cash, Smflmi7,t,cu,r"- 't'ois uistajo haa always 1 , the folluwini; deortb.i pn.jMitty.to.wit nvj SI"fUti,?on X3?i.l,t Uact iVlVj-s? Senator "Uichell's bill fnr n nnrtnen "ef of " theCusmde Uickn. coiumcticini; SonairairfntS' Ahi?P V;l tma our uncccdl. OCHUIUI -UlCllCUa UUI ICir a portage ... fle nnrthwu. t uunumt tl.....i.tt...HL..nrt..p ."PP.if???!1"11. Ainu uiotiroofHtonttslodnn r..orl t, M.tc s., ... ri:i 1.. of seetlun twelve In townshiu two ii!.rth .,f Br&"f,JS,,ft .S"WS..ill' CO t " v"b"" , rHKf uveii tint of W illamerte Metidlan in r ' "wt to nas. It will ave Fasiom fiwnnn :l'.uuu: runn'"K luvutv outu ten .au, east "' "'"-" t- J-ian-ru urcgon thtny-two rod., north ten ro.1f, wet thirty-. hundreds of thousands of dnlki twa. J.,10 law ?l tfgiiininc. Tuten Train 23 and 24 will carrx Dr.sspnfFPrB ! between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav- inc The Dalles at 1 p. m. dailv and ar- in the afternoon of said day, at public auction, riVlliB at The Dalles 1 p. m. dailv. con to the hichest bidder for cash in hand, the fol- riectiiiL' with tnin ra R on.t ' lovrintr described real estate, described in I 2.tcu.nf- . W1U1 tram -01- . na ' "OOl execution and order o: sale, nn l described bs ' ""lane. ,. J. LVTLE, lollovvs, to-uit: L.it four ;-t). live (5), six (.:) Acent and even 7;, in stcrion No. six (fi) in townsliip No. one l., north of range ten ilu) east of Wilf. ameite Meriaian In Wasco Countv. Oregon, con- talnit-e lbu.71 acres of land, together with the TiTrwi ii w-i on n tenemunta. helelitameuta and appurtenances -LV1 1 IT! 11 Tfl HTi T.S thereunto beluncing, or in nuy wise apjrtain-1 ins. or so much thereof as shall be necessary to f S'.lliif?". the nmoutits due uiHin said writ, lo-wit. iQriji Hoo H 0rV do JlW-l-o, t.wther with interest therein at the ' CXXXU. XlCCtUb LOHGS. rite of eight percent JM.T annum since the 2hth I l v of P.eember. !;: mid the further um of !,, . .jii.-ttorne s fees: and the further sum of before goinK elsewhere, call on ?i CO.-its in said suit, teselhor with accruing In. I terest and exprme of sale. , PnMIWI Tho Rnll fi ll., uumiiii, iiic uanca. ui.. i DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street - The Dalles, Oregon A-ABTISTS MATERIALS.- Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. coc'u cury of wind or weather. American Market, LODD POISON tlary ilLuOO 1'uiso.V nermV.n.Xri. i S 5r:-S5i"fS ! 74 Second Street. gf.ty.lfyr.rprc V n;inoow in. I TTI ' 2. T-s i .S? ,n --uSah i.toiwu38 'Fruit Prorlnrp .'-'.!il9VPtl1h' n" '-'H hue aches dci i Butter, Eggs. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. ISuccessor to Cbrlsrnau i Corso'n. 0A "' FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. .1. i-- . rr i phts, US ecru on vhile the boat rnilwnv it! hpitm r.nn ! AlexenUer Watt, or no much thcrcoj s nmy be mit tut uuai rauwaj IS ueillg con uMaryto hatiHy ihvtum judgment ittMvor btlllOtet find mnrn thnn llint it tvill i 'fot -e lurninut titiu Aiexunuur witt, ,iu Jiuv buubiiu, ami moie limn that, It Will J with Interest thuroon, togother with .ill costs ' m , prove an itnj)ortant factor in causing ' u,ld dI,blr'ttm,l ,lmt ,,ov -ffifS" I the development of the resources of x ,. , ... vT--. lT7 U'T "''"JiSlS ' Cnli Jii Vuur Chocks. All county wnrrunts repUered prior 12, 1802, will bo paid at my Intereet ceases after Dec. 5, C. L. Pmixii's, County Treaeurer. 1'OLl.TltY, FISH ai.il UA.MK IN SKASON. 69 TELEPHONES 69 U. ltOUEUTS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Oillce next door to the First Tliv Hallu, Okboh. National Haul: ' uo9 1 1 T"T. . .... -LJiJtlv whicht iaken at ts pt leads ontojorhmc" The poet unauestlonablv had reference to the Ml UosiDj Oflt Sale of Furniture and Carpet at CRANDALL & BURfiFTS. Who are se!llnK these KOOds out at areatly-reduced rat- iiurlriLUAOH BRICK, . UNICi BT.