The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 10, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newtpapei
Wasco County.
WEDNESDAY, -
FEB. 10. 1897
EASTERN OFFICE 2,10 to 2.U Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
TO TOUR THE WORLD.
And now it is said that upon re
tiring from oillco President Cleve
land will make the tour of the world.
The dispatch further states that he
desires to make the trip as a private
citizen. How else could he make it?
He got the consent of the Demo
cratic party at Chicago last summer,
and it was unanimous. Indeed that
party would have wished him God
spied several years ago had he ex
pressed so laudable desire as to leave
the country. That consent was rati
fied by the whole people last No
vember.
Jt is. stated lie will make the trip
across the continent on the Canadian
Pacific, which is quite in keeping
with his ideas. Previous to being
president he had never been further
west than Buffalo, and his desire to
travel around the world is no doubt
to show the world the spectacle of
the great chief "Not Afraid of His
Party." There will be no charge for
admission, the grand aggregation of
party des taction being on tap free.
He is right in one thing. He will be
better appreciated outside of the
United States.
suited
larger damages than the
first. Now suppose they being tried
the third tune, n still larger sum
would be allowed as damages, would
Judge Ucllinger'bn satisfied? If not,
how many now trials would he order,
and after how many would his action
in refusing to abide by the verdict of
consecutive juries become anarchy ?
Mitchell is steadily gaining
strength, yesterday having forty m
joint convention, with one of his
well-known supporters absent, so that
he can be safely counted as having
forty-one. Five more will be suffi
cient, and we believe that before the
end of the week he will have them.
The senate has thirty members,
and it has sixtv-soven clerks, which
would afford each senator two cierks,
with seven as supernumeraries and
available for extra di ty. This does
not look like reform. Does anyone,
can anyone, believe that each sena
tor can make" work for two clerks?
or, for that matter, that one clerk
can be kept busy by him? The
truth is that about fifty of these
clerks are entirely for ornament, and
the other seventeen could do all the
work, and then not be employed
over four hours a day. Of course
the fact that the house did not or
ganize put an extra strain on the
senate to make places for the army
of noble patriots anguishing to serve
their country ; but the fact that thev
wanted n job should not necessarily
have compelled the senate to furnish
it, The average legislator will never
understand even the rudiments of
reform, not even if he is sent to the
reform school.
Col. J. 13. Eddy invested in a
newspaper too soon. The railroad
commission will hold over, for, like
the bo3''s dogskin, we can neither
lose it, abolish it, give it away, trade
it off, or kill it. Its fortunate appoint
ees will hold six years, and may bo,
like the seven-year itch, cue ihoi'0
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mZAy-yMii IS'''' You wllt flnd ono ccmPn
' I'l ! I j jflj i ! 1 'nsldooach two ounce bas
m'MKM I ! I I I I ' and two ccunons Insldo each
fMvmM!fi'l III1'! i fourounco bagof Blaclswcll's
V 111 Iff I Durham. Buy a bag of this
jfSll III I ffl I celebrated tobacco and read
I ill!! Ill' fhn pniinnii which irlves a
- $llllilllilliB ,Ist of valuablo presents and
QjSP!ffl tow to sot them.
nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
i.
RESTORATION OF OIL WELLS.
The opponents ot Senator Mitchell
claim that ho has less than fort' sup
porters, and, as the Oregonian puts
it, is "dead." As the hold-up of the
legislature was for the avowed pur
pose ot ucating Mitchell, and as
Mitchell, they say, is dead, and they
have a majority of both houses, why
do they not get together and organ
ize the house? The truth is, and
they know it, that Mitchell has a ma
jority If the houses were once organ
ized, but several of his supporters do
not consider the Benson house a legal
organization, and are not willing to
recognize it. The majority of the
legislature wants Mitchell; the ma
jority of the peoplo want him, and
yet the state is hold by the throat by
a lawless mob, and all its business is
neglected.
The East oi'eoon'(U1 yesterday is
sued an illustrated number of 10
pages, 128 columns. Its typograph
ical work is first-class, and every
column is filled with matter of un
usual interest. It is, in brief, a his
tory of Umatilia county, and a mmo
of information concerning its re
sources, every pound of ore from
which is free milling, and high grade.
The East Oregonian is always in the
lead; but in the last venture it has
gotten in the lead of itself.
An Electric Heater Designed to Cause the
Itcncwcd flow.
The general theory concerning the
exhaustion of so many oil wells is that
the oil, in passing through the stone,
I'.ns clogged the porous stones with par
iifiine in such quantities that the fur
ther ilow is stopped and the well ceases
to prortr.ee. Ju many casi's, says tJie
Age of Steel, the supply in the earth lias
not given out, but only een&es to flow
when the exit is stopped. The stuie
through which the oil passes is of a very
porous nature, ami, as the liquid is in
a crude state, the thick matter become'
as dresrp, settling in the rock near the
edges of the bottom of the well. Tor
pedoes have been used to shatter tin:
stone at the bottom of the well, thus
breaking-up the clogged matter.tut tlih-
method is expensive. A now 'method
consists in lowering a peculiariy-can
structed electric heater into tho well.
The miehine, which is eight feet loner
and resembles n iron cartridge, is
placed in the bottom of the well and t!i
current regulated so hat the heater
receives just enough to produce an enor
mous heat without melting the metal.
15y this peculiar construction of the
earbon-pac'xcd chambers Ihe intense
heat is radiated about into the reek in
all direct ions. Thus the parafiine and
other refuse are softened and melted
up so that they run. and when the well
is started a fresh flow takes place, ju:-'t
as strong as it did when the well war,
just sunk.
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Curo
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate tho great merits ot Uio remedy.
ELY BUOTHEES,
CG Warren St., New York City.
Ttev. Johnlteid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize Ms statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh it used as directed."
Itev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CentralPrea.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged
curo for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
Judge Bellinger has ordered now
trials in the cases of the government
against Seufert and Taffo. The rea
son for giving the now trials is that
tho damages are excessive. The
second trial of these cases each re-
A Curo fur Lumo Haclc.
"My daughter, when recovering from
an attack of fever, was a reiit 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 Pain Balm, and it lias
given entire reliel.' Uliamberlain s
Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu
matism. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton.
Ilonil Klectlon 'otlcu, School District
No. lit.
Notico is hereby Given that a ecuooI
meeting of echool district No. 12, of
Dalles City, Wasco county, Oreiron. to
bo held at the council chambers in said
district, on tho L'7tli day of February,
18U7, there will bo submitted to the legal
voters of said district the oueetion of
contracting a bonded debt of $20,000.00,
for the purpose ot paying tho debt of the
district ami building a new school house.
Tho voto to bo by ballot, upon which shall
bo tho words "Bonds Yep," and
the words "Bonds No," Polls to
bo opened at 1 o'clock d. in., and remain
open until -J o'clock, p. m.
uy order ot tho board of directors of
school district No. 12, of Dalles City,
Wasco county, etato of Oregon.
Dated this 2nd day of Feb., A. D. 1S97.
E. JaCOHSKX,
District Clerk.
Muvo Your Until).
Few realize that each squirrel do
Slroys 1.50 worth of erain annnallv.
Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exterm
inator is the most eflectivo and econom
ical poison known. Price reduced to !10
cents. For sale by M,. Z. Donnell,
Agent. febl-3m
Wholesale.
JWIHliT LIQUORS,
IW I .....
Ulines and Cigaffs.
THE CELEBRATED 'W
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
on draught
and In Dottles.
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
p4-QA Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph-v-'
L'O ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50.
75
$3-50
Ladies' Cloaks.
Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea
ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The
best Black Diagonal for $12.00.
An elegant aesortment of
1890 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, Eggs,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds
COAL AND ICE,
: AT
THE DflliltES GOWISSIOIJ GO.'S ST0tE
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
Drugs, Paints,
Waff Paper,
Glass. Etc.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug
139 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
HI. C3-L IE IsT ZLsT.
J. S. SC1IENK,
President.
II. 31. llv.Mi,
Cusblcr.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES
- - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bight
Dratt or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
renamed on uay ot collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and port
land. DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likdk.
H. M. Bkai.l.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
nur;3.vcT.v gexkkal banking busineh
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON
175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,
Country and Mail Orders will receive- prompt attention.
When tho Train slops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
AT TUG
fiE W COliUjVlBm HOTEIi.
This iiirso nnd noimUr Hoiuo uocs tho principal hotel business,
and Is prepurwl to furnish tho Host AccoiumudatloiiH of uiiv
Houbo in tli city, unci at ttio low ratu of '
t.wuou ... mm ut uiu iuv ratu ox,,,.,,,,,,,.., ,
$ i.oo per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Ceijts
flHIfln . . .ill U .. I . . .
. 7... V J. ' .tmviiiu ne ifniioH tor nil
ill VhU lloti'l. UB '' EaMorii Washington,
J. Ml TOOMEY, Propr
Comer of Front uml Union Sts,
DR. GUNN'S
IMl'KOVKD
LXVER
PILLS
Hnn Pill fnv n f1n.A
A movement nf thn hnviil. j.fh rl.v rHr-n..
nu- iiir.ti nuinuy wuv me ijxii'in itcksto
make it rtwulur. They cur llmulm-liu. I.rizliton ihu
hiaa m:i clear IliaUiiniilelloii U'llerllu'l I'otnuatlca.
Tliejr iii'lllicr e'H' nor tloknti, Ti cuhviiiob you, w
triil mill aiml" Irvn, or ('ill lull fur Mo, tioUevurr.
WjiM. tUl. JJVSAWfcV NiiL, l'tl!;aelji)Utt, I'i.
A .111111 1'IIVhH
"Tiere is a tide in the afsjnenjuih, taken at its flooa
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced ra top.
MWfIF.UV.0H BKICE , r2?I',A ST,
Closing
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Iransfers sold on New York, Chicago,
fct. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
m Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
LODDpOlSOM
a bpeciaiJySS-
MuiSniVra?' !M ""'I Jwvo achca ant
Docba:
cury,
pains,
1'
American Market,
74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eggs.
l,oowni&Hl,o??.rtOA-
69 TELEPHONES 69
You Get
the Profits
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di
rect from the. manufacturer.
No belter wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, ushir the. best
material and the most improved
machinery. Wo have no ayetis
Sold direct from factory io li:o
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
J WHITE FOfJ
Our Interesting ffej
Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Inil,
The Regulator liu"
The Mte Portlancl and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
FH
anfl Passenger Litis
Until further notice, the
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 G:30 a. m.
l'AHSENOKlt KATKS:
One way $2 00
Hound trip 3 00
Frei Rates Greatly educed,
Sliipmeiitn for Portland received at
any lime. Shipments for way landings
must bo delivered before 5 p. in. Live
stock shipments solicited. For rates call
on or address
W. C. ALLAWAY
Gonorul Aicent-
THE DALLES. - OREGON
EMSTI
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
VIA
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Denver
Omaha
Kansas Oily
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
J. B- Qoit,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
iecsid?ceo.
Tenth mid Libert fitreeta
OCEAN HTKABIK118 Leave VattW
Kvery Five Days for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Th?!.'1.11 det0,lR caU on O. K & Co.'s Agent
Tho Dalles, or nUdress
W, II, HUULBURT, Gen. rm.Ml,.
Portland, Ora
E. M'NhILL rrcsiaeiitftudMuuttKer
New Boheaule,
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4;'
a. m and leaves 4:50 a. ra.
Irain No. 2 arrives at The Dalles lOiW
p. w and leaves 10:20 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :
P. m,, and west-bound tr4in No. 7 levH ,
at 1 p. in.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passenglfl
"""veen xne muea and VaMim, '
ing The Dalles at 1 p.-ia. dally and
riving at The Dalles! p. w. daily, - .
nect ng with train Nos. 8 and 7 frfl
Portland. e, f). Lvrw,